Yes, I would definitely concur in that.
I think one of the advantages to treaty negotiations is that a binding treaty would have to be ratified by the U.S. Senate. The unfortunate fact is that because these matters have been undertaken extrajudicially by the Department of Homeland Security, we have never, even as U.S. citizens and voters here, had the opportunity to be heard or to see a Congressional vote on these issues. I think moving this into the realm of negotiations for a binding treaty would also be moving the debate in the U.S. out of the realm of the internal, secret, standardless, decision-making of the Department of Homeland Security and back into a more appropriate realm here in the States, and that would be a very good thing.