I'm going to ask a follow-up. Yes, let's segue to that—it's a good segue.
The Georgian Dream party has claimed that the foreign agents bill aims to increase transparency in foreign funding. It says that it draws inspiration from western laws like the U.S. Foreign Agents Registration Act.
You'll note, likely, that here in Canada one of the recommendations on foreign interference is a kind of foreign agents registry framework as well.
Could you perhaps give us a little understanding about the distinctions between Georgia's foreign agents bill and the U.S. FARA?