Of course, the advantage that we've had, and I think probably the reason that most countries have been comfortable with the current arrangement, is that in a free and open market system—and some would argue that's becoming quite tainted in the last few years—there is no control on the dollar. The dollar will find its mark, we say.
I am going to go to Mr. Zhu in a second, but is that the case with the Chinese government? Obviously, the federal reserve is not owned by the government; it's owned by the banks. But there are safeguards put in place so that the currency can't be manipulated.