Thank you very much.
Essentially the evolution is more and more finding who to sanction and how and on what and trying to pick up on examples we've heard of where things maybe have slipped through the net. It's clear in the latest messages from the European Commission that the focus has to go back to what we were saying a moment ago. There has to be a shift to enforcement as well within the member states.
Again, one of the problems when you try to ramp up the sanctions and you need that political focus to keep the European populations on side is that in the context of this multinational organization—where you have elections coming up in states, which might shift the balance a little bit—you have to ensure that the EU is still responding to that and is still doing things, which means finding those to sanction—