Thank you very much.
Minister, thank you for being here today.
Mr. Cannon, if I have understood your opening remarks, you said that assets would be frozen, first, at the request of a foreign state and, second, if our government determined that the state is in turmoil or political uncertainty.
It looks like a non-evidence-based rule, in a sense. In the end, they say it's at the request of the foreign country. For sure, when you have a state like Tunisia, it's safe to say now it's going well and there aren't that many problems. But Egypt did not request to freeze the assets of the former president. With this bill, would you be entitled to freeze the assets without the request of the new government of Egypt? Can you do it on your own?