I'll be very brief.
I had a meeting with the minister in the U.K. the other day on this subject, because I'd been named as a co-conspirator. I asked them to make strong representations. Like many countries, they are very reluctant to take any measures that seem as if they might elicit a very robust response from Beijing. Unfortunately, that has become the constraint.
What we'd like them to do is to issue revised business risk advice to sanction individuals involved. The U.S. doesn't have anything like the skin in the game the U.K. does, yet they've sanctioned 25, as you heard. It makes no sense. The U.K. is lagging behind on those issues, at least.
It's over to you, Caoilfhionn.