Obviously, if you have a treaty and the obligations only fall within the jurisdiction of the federal government, it's quite easy. We have cases in which we've been able to move very quickly forward on human rights treaty ratification when it's just the federal government. It is true that it gets more complicated when you have matters that fall within the jurisdiction of the provinces and territories. Usually those treaties take several years before we're in a position to become a party.
In this case, there is also the issue of consultations with first nations, because of the possibility of places of detention on reserves, for example. Also, there is a possibility of having a situation where you acquire new measures, such as new legislation, and financial implications that also can bog down the process.