I can speak to the U.S. side. From our perspective, in the U.S., we've been able to identify the offices at the treasury department—the office of foreign assets control—and the offices at the State Department that are involved in sanctions decision-making. Over the years, we've built a close, trusting relationship with those offices. They understand that the documentation and detailed evidence files that civil society provides can be incredibly valuable to their work. We have secure information-sharing portals set up with the treasury department in order to be able to provide those files securely to them for consideration.
