As I mentioned earlier in response to one of your colleagues, there were five complaints filed to the Swedish Prosecution Authority on behalf of Mr. Isaak by his Swedish lawyers. All were rejected, very sadly.
On the legal front, the complaints that were put forward to the Swedish Prosecution Authority were not opened. They were not in agreement to open an investigation into his case, very regrettably. On the diplomatic/minister of foreign affairs side, we understand that nine foreign ministers over a number of years tried to secure his release. Unfortunately, they were not successful.
Perhaps you could repeat your precise question. I've explained what the juridical and government contexts have been in Sweden with regard to the case, which have been, sadly, very disappointing. I might add quickly that there is an independent commission of inquiry that is being held right now. The findings are to be rendered on October 31, 2022. They will be assessing the government's actions with regard to their efforts in releasing Mr. Isaak.
I hope that provides some kind of context on the domestic front.