I recommend looking closely at what the EU just introduced yesterday, which is much more targeted and which enables preventing individuals who have been found guilty of supporting Russian influence operations from entering the country, seizing their financial resources and preventing them from flying through the country. It's much more strict, and I think we should co-operate.
This is a problem that does not affect just any one country. We should co-operate as closely as we can with our NATO allies and with partners in the European Union. To do that, we need to be able to have, within the government, capabilities and resources allocated to this, to take it to a level where we can actually co-operate with them. Right now, in NATO, we're at the level, unfortunately, where we not only can't co-operate on the same level, but we're not even interoperable with other major NATO partners, which is a huge problem in the information space.