Yes, absolutely. That's why the last point I made in concluding my remarks was a call for greater transparency on sanctions. That's a problem. As you said, there is very little information on how the $76 million will be spent. We don't know what the office's mandate will be, whether it will have additional powers or what its objectives will be, for example.
By the way, the lack of transparency is a problem across the board in terms of foreign policy, defence, and national security. It's not just a problem for academics who would like to have more information to write their papers. This is a problem for accountability. A lack of information makes the work of civil society and the media much more difficult to hold the government to account. At the moment, it is very difficult to do so.