Among the recommendations (summed up in draft clauses at the end of the Report) are that courts when interpreting statutes, should be allowed to consider the following: (a) all indications provided by the Act as printed by authority including punctuation and side notes, and the short title of the Act; (b) any relevant report of a Royal Commission, Committee or other body which has been presented or made to or laid before Parliament or either House before the time when the Act was passed; (c) any relevant treaty or other international agreement which is referred to in the Act or of which copies had been presented to Parliament by command of Her Majesty before that time, whether or not the United Kingdom were bound by it at that time; (d) any other document bearing upon the subject matter of the legislation which had been presented to Parliament by command of Her Majesty before that time; (e) any document (whether falling within the foregoing paragraphs or not) which is declared by the Act to be a relevant document for the purpose of this section.