I think in the general, macro sense, yes, we have to have these legislative tools. We have to have a capability of enforcement. We have to have some end games on that. You could use that template with other states.
There's a deterrence effect, as well, when you have legislation. You can use that to mitigate a bit of the threat.
However, they are different. Russians are different. Russians operate differently, and Iranians clearly operate differently, so I wouldn't want to suggest that we have some sort of broad review of all the state actors and try to come up with some common approach on things.
I think what we really should do is deal with what we're seized with right now, which, of course, is the PRC.