That was to be my next question. The House of Commons unanimously supported the Magnitsky Act last year, but an election intervened and there has been a change in the support for that by some members of the government. There have been some criticisms of the Magnitsky Act in that it is limited to Russian oligarchs, Russian criminals and human rights abusers, and there have been recommendations that it should be reshaped to be more global in its nature. Would you agree with that, or do you think the Magnitsky Act should stay framed on Russia and the targets that have been identified by the U.S. Congress?
On November 2nd, 2016. See this statement in context.