Again, I think transparency and policy guidance are important. I think the government is doing a pretty good job in many respects, but I come back to the major point I'm making. I think a better job could be done in providing guidance to the business community, the stakeholders, the people who are directly involved in sanctions internationally.
The point that the committee must understand is that sanctions are now a major factor in international trade relations. They weren't 10 or 15 or 20 years ago, but going forward I think we're going to be increasingly involved in a complex world of economic sanctions, and it behooves the government to help the business community understand all of this. You can't just say, “Run to your lawyer if you have a problem.” That's not good enough.