Sanctions are really important. It's also important that they be timely and that they be continued. If we look back to last year and even the year before the war, Russia benefited from the high energy prices and was able in both 2021 and 2022 to have record revenues in oil and gas exports. The decision to impose the price cap was implemented in December. Since then we've seen a significant decrease in Russian export revenues, and it continues. We also see a significant lack of technology and lack of access to technology. Sometimes Russians, through third parties, import washing machines in order to get the small chip to be able to produce weapons.
So it is important to work on the sanctions circumventions and to deprive Russia. Otherwise, on one hand we are imposing sanctions, but if we are not closing these loopholes whereby Russia is circumventing them, we ourselves are decreasing the impact of the sanctions.
Actually, a big part of fertilizers is the same gas. For many of the fertilizers, 70% of their cost is in natural gas. Without the sanctions, it's the same energy but with a different name. We need to be consistent in approaching the sanctions.