That's right. Then to simplify it even further, the U.S. has brought in the Magnitsky act with the objective of dealing with individuals, not the states and/or with the UN and the Security Council structure we are very familiar with.
The question we're asking is that if we broaden it to individuals, does the legislation allow us to do that now? If not, then obviously there is a need to rethink whether we are going to recommend that or change that as a government. We're trying to get a sense of how we would do that under the present structure.
I'll leave it at that for now, and we'll let some of the other committee members ask some questions. I was just trying to get to the point of.... A little earlier, you made it sound as if, in fact, we do have the legislative structure in place to do it. That certainly has not been the case of anyone who has come to the committee so far.
I'll turn it over to Mr. Allison for the continuation.