sanctions to third-parties, as you pointed out, doing business with the russian defense and intelligence sectors since the law passed, and they're not aware of egregious violations that should have been sanctions that were deferred for any egregious reason. the general sense i'm getting is, let's wait and see what they do. we want more designations. i was expecting to hear a more outraged reaction from the hill. >> evelyn is with me. >> i'm with you. i mean, yes, okay, it is possible, jonathan, that there is more to this, you know, that they have the classified discussions and they just need a little bit more time. who knows? but there are pending defense sales. the anti-missile system the russians have, cutting edge, they are selling it to turkey, saudi arabia, i believe, and i think there is a third country, third u.s. ally and possibly china. any event, the turkey sale is the one that concerns me the most because they're a nato ally. there is no way they can integrate that system into a