Hon Speaker, there is a question asked specifically on the Central African Republic. Therefore, this follow-up question may actually be in anticipation of the response that I'm going to give with regard to that question. But nonetheless, article 80 of this treaty, under the heading "Registration and publication of treaties", reads as follows:
Treaties shall, after their entry into force, be transmitted to the Secretariat of the United Nations for registration or filing and recording, as the case may be, and for publication. The designation of a depository shall constitute authorisation for it to perform the acts specified in the preceding paragraph.
Hon member Greyling has read this convention eclectically because he zoomed in on one section. It is very dangerous to read any law in that fashion. So, I would leave that to my colleague, Minister Radebe, to try and explain that this convention, as I said, applies across the board. That is why it has only been acceded to by 45 countries. Thank you. [Applause.]