Thank you very much for your question.
Typically, our work has been focused on the U.S. for the past five years. It's only more recently that we've been able to expand it to the U.K., the EU and Canada. I will say, though, on the responsiveness of the U.S. government we've been able to track to date, that we've been very proud of and very encouraged by the fact that one-third of the sanctions we see coming from the U.S.'s global Magnitsky program seem to have a basis in recommendations that we're aware of from civil society.
The numbers are a little bit harder to track on the EU, U.K. and Canadian side. We know there's a lot of information sharing among the different governments. That's something we're working on with civil society groups to try to improve as well and ensure that information that is submitted to the U.S. government for consideration—for example, for sanctions—is also submitted to the Canadian government in a timely fashion, and the U.K. and EU as well—
