It’s much easier politically if you first focus on financial scamming, especially across border alliances, whereas especially leading up the election, telling foreign interference versus domestic campaigning becomes harder by the day until you reach the day of the vote. But every day, regardless of how close we’re to the voting, financial scans look exactly the same, which makes it harder for the legislators to confuse these two, because the more close you are to the election, the more different the financial scam and political propaganda looks, because this is very intense close to the election day, but this remains the same level. So to pass a law that addresses both looks more and more untenable the closer you are to the election.