My second questions relates to longer-term measures. It was said that extraordinary measures were called for, but at the same time tragedies like these are common. It happened in Kosovo and it happens all over. Should our Parliament not consider setting up a legal framework, while providing for the flexibility to take into account various circumstances, so future governments can respond rapidly in the case of these kinds of tragedies?
At present, the minister often tells us that he can't act, that it's the law, that it has to be obeyed, and that is all. Do you think we should try to look at the question of long-term measures?