Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'll put my questions to Mr. Silver.
Mr. Silver, you talked about Magnitsky-style sanctions and how they have made a difference. You pointed out—I think it was in the case of Canada—that 482 such sanctions had apparently been imposed. I was under the impression that Canada had not imposed such sanctions since 2018, when it used them against 17 Saudi nationals because of the torture and execution of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Are there reasons why the imposing of these kinds of sanctions has been slowed down, and how do you explain that?