Thank you so much.
I'll go back and say again that we should define transnational repression in the law and criminalize these threats. It should be in the law, the definition of transnational repression.
Second—and I think this applies to victims and especially to women victims—we need to provide victim support with emotional support, legal support and personal support.
Third, we need training and education with agencies on how they can handle these reports of transnational repression. We need training for victims, for civil society and for human rights defenders, especially those who are most vulnerable to this repression, to know what resources are available for them, what they can do when certain things happen and what they should do to protect themselves from harm.
The last thing I would talk about is that I think it would be great if we could increase the capacity of law enforcement and intelligence agencies to counter foreign influence in a coordinated way. Maybe a hotline should be set up for targets of transnational repression to report these cases to corresponding agencies. Perhaps a commission could even be set up that handles these reports and is also responsible for inter-agency coordination so that all the federal agencies that are doing this can coordinate and counter that in a more coordinated way.