After the House of Representatives has debated the law, it either approves it and sends it to the Senate with the text "The Second Chamber of the States General sends the following approved proposal of law to the First Chamber", or it rejects it and returns it to the government with the text "The Second Chamber of the States General has rejected the accompanying proposal of law." If the upper house then approves the law, it sends it back to the government with the text "To the King, The States General have accepted the proposal of law as it is offered here."
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): If the Senate approves the law after receiving it from the House, what is written and sent to the government?
"To the King, The States General have accepted the proposal of law as it is offered here."