Thank you, Ms. Stein, for being with us today.
I'm glad you started talking a little bit about motives. I was actually going to ask you what would be the benign motive behind basically disrupting someone's country, annexing it, invading it, and then using your Parliament to declare it part of your country. I don't think there are a lot of benign motives. We might talk a little bit about protection for the Russian language there, but I don't think any of us would suggest that justifies the kinds of actions that Russia has taken.
I don't know if you have any comments on that.
The other question I was going to ask you is if there is a difference in how we should act, between motives that are benign or motives that are much more aggressive than that.