My understanding is that's one of their proposals, to seize frozen assets and use them for responding to humanitarian crises. That's an issue that we'll have to explore closely. I'm not sure of all the details. It's a proposal that's on the table, and we'll have to look at it. There is the question of how that might improve accountability, address impunity, but it's something we're going to have to look at closely.
If I could maybe pick up on the last point, you asked about GCR and whether all the countries are still in. At the end of negotiations, all countries had signed on essentially. Subsequent to the negotiations closing, there was a vote at third committee at the UN, looking at the UNHCR omnibus...to which the GCR is annexed. The U.S. voted against it.
Now, what that means going forward is unclear. They did say in an explanation of their position that they supported the elements of the document, but they had some concerns about some of the language.
This is going to a vote at the General Assembly, and we'll see where that takes us. I wanted to clarify that.