Yes, thank you.
Indeed, that is the key part of our ability to respond in this kind of environment. It's working within the parameters of the law, working with partners who can mitigate the support, whether it's direct or indirect, to the Taliban.
I'll give you a very concrete example with UNICEF. We work with UNICEF. We finance the procurement of RUTF, ready-to-use therapeutic food, which is critical for responding to malnutrition in under five-year-olds. We procure that external to Afghanistan, so it's not impacted by the tax code of Afghanistan. As such, it sits outside, and it's not affected by the counterterrorism law. It's those types of mitigation measures we put in place to still be able to respond to critical needs but in a way that it is within the parameters of the law.