There's an argument that legislation is not necessarily needed around this, and there was probably that argument in 2001 before some of the anti-terror laws. This is different from terrorism. It could be one event; it could be a single moment in time. You saw that with some of the most famous acts of terror in the world, a mass casualty event of some kind.
This is like a prolonged way to hold an entire government and an entire country almost hostage on the basis of policy, on the basis of what they say or on the basis of its own citizenship, which may turn against a country. I think that this is one of the currencies that is going to be used more and more. In fact, we've seen that it's been used more and more by really bad actors in the world to hold countries like this one hostage on the basis of all kinds of things, like policy.