So you're telling us that the tools we currently have access to under international law are ineffective at countering transnational repression. You're telling us that we absolutely have to look at the opposition to transnational repression from the angle you gave us, that is to say a group of countries that agree on national laws that are consistent with each other, a kind of umbrella of national laws that fit together.
Is my understanding of what you're telling us today correct?