I addressed the disclosure.
The reciprocity is where we stopped, but I think that's what I was talking about with the last question.
Reciprocity does not necessarily mean identical. It means that when we make a request to France or they make a request to us in this context of extradition of nationals, you have to either extradite or prosecute. The idea behind it is that we will ensure that justice is done and that the person is not getting safe haven from prosecution by not being extradited.
The treaty actually specifies that we are not obliged to extradite nationals, but our law provides that we do extradite nationals because we don't want them to not be prosecuted just because we don't have jurisdiction to prosecute for a lot of basic criminal offences, like murder and sexual assault, etc.
That's all I have.
What were the other two?