Yes, of course. We have absolutely no issue with being a part of the UN ATT. I would echo my remarks in 2017, which is that under this regime, in particular with the exports to Turkey, you have seen an instance of diversion and permits were indeed cancelled, so the regime is working.
The challenge is that at the time there was no expectation that the export permit system writ large would be slowed down or affected by the UN ATT. What we are effectively seeing is not necessarily related to the UN ATT, but related to additional criteria, potentially political criteria, being overlaid on top of UN ATT, with a lack of clarity, lack of transparency, and lack of predictability being introduced into the system. As I said, I do not believe that is directly correlated with our accession to the UN ATT. I believe we are seeing a systemic problem in the export permitting process.