If we're going to talk about strategic sectors as part of the net benefit calculation, then we have to have a strategy. I think this review should also be considered part of a bigger review of what the strategy is. I'm not so much concerned about the reciprocity, although in my opening presentation I mentioned a couple of examples where there wasn't reciprocity.
The important thing is to have a policy and then identify, within that policy, the key strategic sectors.
The major recipients of the foreign directive—Brazil, Russia, India, and China—all have industrial policies. They all have strategies. Within that, they review foreign investments or disallow—