Sure. Thank you.
In this case, sanctions under SEMA are imposed in relation to the actions of a foreign state. This is appropriate here because it's the actions of a foreign state that we've seen in terms of the human rights violations committed by the Belarusian state against its people, whereas Magnitsky is based more on the individual. In this case, SEMA has been completely appropriate. The trigger that's provided in SEMA is where we find gross and systematic human rights violations to have occurred and to have been committed by a foreign stateāin this case, by the Belarusian administration. I think that speaks to why we used the SEMA mechanism.