Can I say something more broadly on the issue of the peripheries? The question of Transcarpathia was raised. In my view, Mr. Orbán, for all of his difficult behaviour, is not coordinating with Russia; he's playing his own internal nationalist game. Only 10% of the population of Transcarpathia is Hungarian. There are small Hungarian enclaves where there might be an optical problem, but there is no problem in terms of stability.
There is clearly effort by Russians to maintain agents and agency in areas like Odessa and in the areas of Ukrainian-controlled Donbass. Nevertheless, the security services are quite effective on that dimension. They are, as Anders has mentioned, a problem on the economic side, but those people who are dealing with counter-intelligence are meeting the challenges. Also, the local elites are not interested in playing the Russia card because they saw what happened in the Donbass. The local elites who played with Russia initially when Russia was fomenting unrest in the Donbass before the Russian aggression were pushed out of power and Kremlin puppets and outsiders came in. There is absolutely no incentive, even for people who may have treason in their hearts, to collaborate with Russia, because it has ended badly. It has ended with the destruction of wealth, etc.
So I don't think the Russian capacity to create massive, violent instability is on the agenda. Ukraine has a lot of resilience.