In two or three words, yes, there are countries we have sanctioned. The impact of that is very important because they then realize they are dependent on our supplies. There are countries that have alternatives. In the case of Turkey, it has the possibility, of course, of going to Russia, which is the case for anti-aerial defence. It's an issue for the allies and for NATO; that's an issue for them.
The way the U.S. manages the situation.... They just prevented the sale of the F-35 to Turkey. This had a big impact on Turkey because there was also the possibility for them to develop the industry locally. It's a mix between these: Do we want Turkey to be part of NATO, or do we want to get rid of this partner? I think the issue is that we want to keep them, of course; then, what is the balance between economic and military sanctions?