Their justice system won't hold them accountable, but let's say that I go to your Minister of Justice or ministry of justice and I provide the evidence that we provided to other people. If that evidence is sufficient based on rules of evidence, then I think that's a perfectly appropriate way.
It's just like how in Russia, if you can't get justice, you can go to the European Court of Human Rights outside of Russia for certain types of cases. This is a different type of process, but we're saying if you can't get justice inside of Russia, and you have prima facie evidence of torture and murder, and a law like this is passed, then there is somebody inside your interior ministry or ministry of justice who will then analyze the evidence and say, “Yes, this is compelling enough evidence that we can make this decision.”