Hon Speaker, of course, the only thing we can do is to exchange information with these countries, because I don't think we can impose on them and tell them what to do or what not to do. They are running their own countries. In the relations between countries, countries do say what help they need, particularly after an exchange of information. If there was such a request, we would certainly do what we can. But what we cannot do is to impose on them in the running of their own countries. Thank you, hon Speaker. [Applause.]