If you take a look, including at the Russia sanctions, for example, that is precisely what we've done. We've targeted individuals, decision-makers and their associates. We've done so because of the learning over 25 years of application, which is to avoid harming broad populations and to focus targeted measures on decision-makers and their associates.
This approach is not only good for the populations, but it's also more effective in terms of operationalizing these sanctions, insofar as we're mitigating the potential implications for third countries. Also, by mitigating the implications for third countries, we're mitigating the desire to circumvent the sanctions. From that perspective, the approach of targeted select measures toward individuals, decision-makers, and their associates is very much the current practice.