The proposed amendment, as was referenced, spells out a number of what would be some inconsistencies and some clarifications and some omissions in the drafting. The review of the bill, and the continued assessment of the elements, identified that there was a requirement for us to propose to the government that they clarify elements of how nuclear materials would be transported and how liability exists.
It is a fairly technical and complicated part of the bill. It's trying to describe the movement of goods between a member country of the convention and another member country of the convention, as well as the movement between, if you will, where there are non-member countries. It's trying to describe how liability happens and manages within that framework of moving something from one place to another place when both places are parties to the convention.
It attempts to do this in more clear language. Most of the amendments included here are of that nature: language changes.
My colleague from Justice could speak to more specific questions, should the committee have those.