Thank you. That's a very important question.
We decided that the list would be in the regulations, because it's an evolving situation. I think colleagues can have confidence in what we have already published in the four policies about critical minerals, sensitive technology, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and cyber-technology.
If colleagues look at the body of policies, the four that were published in 2021 and 2022—three of them in 2022—you see a body of sectors that we have already said are sensitive. I think those are the ones that are going to be reflected in the regulations. The reason it would not be advisable to put that in the legislation is that we want to add sectors as things evolve. The last time we amended the law was in 2009, so we don't want to preclude adding sectors that will become critical to protecting our national security.