We look at each case, as we mentioned, in this specific context. The bottom-line question that we ask ourselves is what will be most helpful to this client. We look at the type of risk or sentence that they've been subject to, the grounds, the due process that's been applied, whether there's evidence of politically motivated action. It's also very important for us to have the views of the clients themselves. Not all clients want us to intervene on their behalf; many explicitly do not. In cases where there's legal action involved in the country where they are currently located, the advice of their legal team informs the client's decision in that regard. Not in all cases do people find it useful. Then we need to consider whether we do that publicly or privately.
It's based on what we think is going to have the most positive effect on the client's outcome.