Right, but the Magnitsky Act deals with violations of human rights specifically as opposed to the peace and security piece, and it just seems to me it is the more natural vehicle for targeting individuals for gross violations of human rights.
We haven't applied Magnitsky sanctions to Min Aung Hlaing or more than, I think, one individual—that's dating back to 2018. Why the reluctance to use Magnitsky sanctions? Is there something we're missing about that tool that means the government is always opting for SEMA as opposed to Magnitsky?