What we've been trying to do is really work informally with a lot of different countries and different groups to try to advance our objectives. We've had particular success in doing that with the so-called G-20. That's the group led by Brazil and China and India. That group has probably really become the most powerful group in the negotiations outside of the U.S. and Europe. In fact, many of the negotiations are between the U.S., Europe, and this G-20 group.
We have formed particularly strong relationships with Brazil, and we have been negotiating common positions on various issues with Brazil. We've also worked fairly closely with India on a number of issues, and with other developing countries as well. We're trying to influence various groups. We've also worked with countries in the so-called G-10, which is Japan and Switzerland and others. We have very close relationships there and some issues in common. We've been trying to work with the various groups that are involved and trying to feed ideas in and advance our objectives in that way.