Thank you.
I'm going to Mr. Comras. Can you help us here?
You talked about it being workable with results, for example, in the United States. Of course, the United States is the only country with such legislation, but when I read about the fact that the lists have been changed by the State Department on numerous occasions—North Korea is removed, Libya was removed in 2006, and I believe Iraq, for various reasons to suit the American foreign policy of the day.
How do you see it as being effective, with the exception, I suppose, of the pressure it may have put upon Libya to settle the lawsuits for other reasons? Can you give me examples of the effectiveness of legislation in the United States?