Anything that can be specific and targeted to individuals and their ecosystem of friends and family and so forth is the direction to go. The types of sanctions that we've had historically, even if they don't.... For example, you have banking sanctions that were not meant to affect civilians, but the fact of the matter is that it has a chilling effect. Ordinary Iranians, even ordinary asylees who come abroad and try to open a bank account can't do so because banks are terrified of doing so.
Right now there is a real demand for increasing Internet connectivity, and technology companies are getting involved. If they are not given strong guarantees about being able not to face penalties.... It's one thing to say, “Come and set up the companies”, but if they're not given guarantees that they're not going to be penalized later on, companies are not going to take the risk. It really needs to be very tailored and targeted. The companies in the private sector, banking, etc. need to be given reassurances of where and how the sanctions rules are drawn.