Speaker, the hon member says there were allegations or rumours with regard to mercenaries. I am not sure whether I should give a rumoured answer on the rumours. [Laughter.] You are asking me to comment on rumours. I am not sure whether that will be helpful. If there are rumours or untested allegations then they remain rumours. Therefore I will certainly treat them as rumours.
With regard to issues of Libya's assets, certainly this country followed the decision of the United Nations when that decision was taken. I don't know what the value of the assets is. Certainly, once the UN takes the decision that they must be released, then I am sure this country will follow what the UN says. That will be our position.