Compliance may do that, sir, and I'm perhaps one who believes that if you sign an agreement to do something, you go out of your way to make sure you put rules in place to make that happen.
I think the treaty may bind you morally and politically, but in reality, it's the rules you put in place, how you enforce them, and whether you bother to enforce them, that really matters. That's the question before this committee, as opposed to whether or not the treaty itself, by itself, makes a difference.
We have to agree, I guess, to disagree on that point.
My time is rapidly running out, according to the sign from the chair, so I'll end there.
Thank you very much for your responses.