Is there any downside? That's a good question.
The one thing I would say--and this is very important to say--is that Sergei Magnitsky is one of many, many who have suffered the same fate. He's the tip of an iceberg.
The only downside is if this is so specific that it can't be expanded in the future. It's not fair that one person gets it where eventually others can. But it's only possible to start with a specific...because if we tried to do a bill for all people who did all terrible things, it would just be unmanageable.
So I would say the one thing we have to think about is making this something that can be applied to different situations, and not just in Russia but in other countries, so that it becomes a tactic for fighting human rights abuses as they come up. I think if that was Sergei's legacy, he would have done the world an enormous good. We need to start somewhere, but I do understand that a specific law for a specific person is only valuable if it can ultimately be expanded in the future.