I appreciate that.
What I want to do is clarify what I heard in my last series of questions to you about this topic. I'm learning a lot, so I really appreciate the time you're spending with us.
In my last series of questions, I asked how we protect against those negative outcomes and if that can be facilitated by cryptocurrency. What I've heard so far—and I don't mean to put words in your mouth, because this is just what I've understood—is that there's the potential for greater transparency in the use of cryptocurrency, but what I haven't heard about is the enforcement piece. It's one thing to know that money is flowing, but it's another thing to be able to do something about it if it's causing harm. I'm taking Russia's invasion of Ukraine as an example, because it is so consequential and we're putting so much into trying to apply pressure.
Are there mechanisms to prevent those flows? We've recently seen the international community cut off Russian banks from SWIFT. Is there something equivalent to that for cryptocurrency?