Thank you very much indeed.
Yes. The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China is a cross-party international group of legislators spanning 35 countries now and really representing the breadth of political ideology and geographical location. It works on China, and it tries, as you know, Mr. Genuis, to determine something of a consensus on China from the perspective of democratic legislators.
This is something that Beijing does not like. Anybody working with IPAC members around the world will be seen as colluding with foreign forces for the purposes of the national security law, as the activity of IPAC has certainly gotten up the noses of Beijing since day one.
It hasn't really been until now that we've seen that turn into legal consequences for some of those involved within IPAC; but yes, now we are, with both Shiori Kanno and I, working for IPAC, having been named as co-conspirators in Jimmy's trial. As well, there is Bill Browder, who I think has been named only because he briefed some Japanese politicians in IPAC. I think that's the only reason he's found his way into this trial at all. It seems to me that we're now a bit of a target, regrettably.
Thank you.