Yes, thank you.
Loujain al-Hathloul was one of the three Saudi women's rights activists I mentioned in my earlier remarks. While released from detention, she continues to face a travel ban, so she can't leave the country. Those types of travel bans are often used.
What governments will do is try to get praise for releasing human rights defenders, women's rights defenders, while at the same time they may suffer asset freezes, travel bans and an inability to leave the country. They might have to report to a police station every night. These are the types of things that governments will do to try to create praise for their actions, while really, if you dig deep, you can see that what's happened is that it continues to be repressive and that states should continue to document it.