Thank you very much for the question. I can speak from the Russian perspective, but there may be others who can speak more generally.
The underlying question, as I understand it, relates to the coordination between ourselves, the EU, and the U.S., and how we manage that. As you can see from the number of updates for Russia and the number of related ones for the Ukraine—13 in one instance and 11 in another—it's an ongoing effort of due diligence that takes into account multiple perspectives. That's the work of our missions abroad. It's the work at headquarters by officials, and that certainly involves stakeholder consultations, including those with business and the private sector. We're guided by the parameters of the specific regulation, and then in terms of the due diligence, by taking into account multiple perspectives.
That's kind of the systemic answer. I'm not sure that completely answers it, though, because it's an ongoing effort to see what's happening with what the U.S. and the EU are doing, so we are in constant coordination with them.
With respect to the three specific cases that you raise, I can't really speak to individual cases. If there are elements that I can respond to, I'm happy to do so later if we can get back to you.