It's an excellent question, and I'll make an overall comment.
Under our system of listing, it is not a crime to be a listed terrorist entity. There's no punishment for that. Listing serves many purposes: dealing with the financing of terrorism, placing a prohibition on people dealing with an entity, and letting the public know who the government considers to be a terrorist entity as well as the consequences that flow should you support.... That follows the UN International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism.
So it's very important, and what you're saying...we make the statement that it's not a crime to be listed. It's not a crime to be “a terrorist”; it's the activities you undertake thereafter.
I'll turn to Foreign Affairs.