Very quickly, would it change their mind today? I think it would take a bit more work. What it would give us is more tools to say where that line is. Right now, those sales are not illegal. All we have is the argument of saying, look what's going on. We don't have an interrelated set of criteria by which we can judge what's going on, and Russia doesn't report as robustly as we'd like to, and so on. So it's that collection of things that would be brought to the table to increase the pressure on them. Right now, there's a fair bit of diplomatic pressure on Russia. Originally, it was Russia and China, and China moved. Russia hasn't moved as much, but there is significant pressure there. Maybe their position will change a bit. But it's a case of having more tools for that dialogue.
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