Thank you very much.
Of course, it's not my determination as to whether amendments are brought forward or accepted, but it was the collective will of the committee—which heard those witnesses among the 19 witnesses we heard—that we were not willing to move any amendments, as they had suggested, and we felt that the legislation, aside from the one technical amendment that I referenced earlier, ought to move forward expeditiously as it was both necessary and the subject matter of the narrow bill that is before us. We as a committee felt that the Magnitsky review, which we were about to launch, would be the appropriate vehicle to look at the broader policy issues, which we have done.