Perhaps I'll make an observation on what has gone on south of the border. Obviously, you're talking about a Magnitsky act, which they have in the United States. What's interesting in its application is that it has been met with retaliation that you might characterize as being of a surprising nature. The Russians went after, of all things, a class of individuals in the United States, parents trying to adopt young children. They basically retaliated in what I would call a delinked and surprising manner. There are implications to that.
The other observation I would make is that there are statutes in play in the U.S. Congress to modify the Magnitsky act. Without characterizing what they feel to be their experience with that statute, clearly there's action being taken south of the border to evolve that statute. Where that ends up remains to be seen.