In Canada, it's clear that the lead within the Government of Canada for making a decision about designating individuals or entities for sanctions is the Department of Foreign Affairs. That's clear. Where there is ambiguity is regarding who the lead is within the Government of Canada for the enforcement and administration of sanctions. “Administration” is probably the better word to use. There's ambiguity about who the lead is within the government for the administration of sanctions that have been applied to individuals and entities.
In the U.K. government, who is the lead for the administration of existing sanctions for interdepartmental and agency co-operation? Who is the lead within the U.K. government for that?