Yes. As I say, much of the activity is already criminalized within the Criminal Code, but here we have particularized exactly what kind of activity we've had.
For instance, regarding some of the wording—compelling a government to do something—you'd have a hard time saying exactly what section of the Criminal Code it falls under without additional facts or information, but we've made it very clear that if somebody is trying to compel the government to do something like that, in violation of the two treaties here, it will be criminal activity. We've made it very clear with respect to the extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Again, we're expanding on activity that we find reprehensible and for the most part find criminal, but that said, this legislation particularizes exactly what we want to do. I hope it continues to have the support of the members of the House.