 The sanctions have caused enormous economic and social damage to the Venezuelan people. We're talking about a government that lost 99% of its revenues from one year to almost basically the next. And a government that used to spend something like 80% of its revenues on social spending was suddenly broke and didn't have the money to continue the levels of investment that they had achieved in the past 20 years. And that has led to a total deterioration of the healthcare system in Venezuela, you know, lack of medicines in hospitals and Venezuelan people are feeling in just the first year of the Trump sanctions alone, 2017 to 2018. An extra 40,000 Venezuelans died. Since that time, we've had other updates saying it's been 100,000 Venezuelans. I think over the last couple of years, the situation in Venezuela has stabilized a little bit. So maybe the sanctions aren't killing as many people as they have in the past, but it's still very clear that Venezuela's healthcare system has not recovered. And even with these $3.2 billion, that would be a tremendous benefit, but it's not going to be enough until all of the sanctions are lifted.