The suggestion put forward was mine. I think that when countries have been subject to Chinese coercion, nobody has been there to help them. Even with South Korea, a close U.S. ally, when China stopped buying so many of the goods of the Lotte company and put a lot of political pressure on South Korea, the United States did not stand up and help.
So I think this is an opportunity for like-minded countries to build a fund that, even if it were never used, would signal to Beijing that countries that are targeted by this kind of economic coercion from China are willing to work together. They're willing to stand up to China, and Beijing fears—