Steiner was not happy with the answer the Maltese delegate gave, although he was very careful not to show his dislike of the answer. It would have been fair more prudent to simply deny any agreement. Nonetheless, he couldn't contradict the outcast and so simply decided that the best course of action was to go with it. Quite right, why cause issues now when peace has been upheld by both sides? But we are getting off track once more gentlemen. Our offer to the Gallic delegation is rather simple, all prisoners of war will be returned to their places of birth within Gallia, we expect the same in return. Although there is also the matter of the number of Bretonian civilians that have been taken as labour by the Gallics, we should like them back. He paused, and turned his attention to Pierre Sir the document was written two years ago, it is by no means perfect and is intended only as a starting point. Although I would not be surprised if you and your fellows are apprehensive about signing it, after all, Gallic Royal forces have broken almost every single one of it's facets.