I now want to ask a more general question.
As we've seen with the conflict in Ukraine, when all the nations of the world impose economic sanctions on a state, it greatly affects the people. Right now, we're talking a great deal about economic sanctions on Russia, but there are still people living there. One state has engaged in a war against another state, but the people will probably suffer as a result of the economic sanctions. This is happening everywhere. In Afghanistan, we don't like the regime either. Sanctions are being imposed, but we must still help the people.
Mr. England, I know that this is a broad issue. How do we strike a balance between doing the right thing and helping people while addressing potential issues with democracy?