I would state straight off that we don't have sanctions against Turkey. Turkey is a NATO ally. It's a G20 country, and we consider that, in general, it's a fully and well-functioning democracy. That is not to say that concerns have not been raised with regard to human rights in general. I would say that the focus, however, has been more on political rights. There have been questions as to how robust those rights are at this particular moment in time. Specifically, organizations such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the like have raised their concerns about freedom of expression, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and excessive use of force. That is where the current emphasis is now.
Of course, our embassy in Ankara does cover the full range of human rights issues that present. I am in no way minimizing the challenges that specifically women and girls face in Turkey. I would only state that in the last two to three months, the emphasis has been, as I said, on those more traditional political rights.