Absolutely. In the Chinese action, one of the immediate effects you saw was a dramatic decrease in exports of Norwegian salmon to China and a dramatic increase in exports of Scottish salmon to China. Here are two European countries with pretty close relations that were unable to coordinate. This is the kind of thing that's difficult to do among countries, but it's not impossible. I always believe that you can look at all the reasons not to do something, but if we could improve it by 15% or 20%, wouldn't we be better off than we are now? I think that is possible. It's time to strike.
What happens so often with our China dialogues is that we all acknowledge the problem, but then there's the “but” or “on the other hand” and we get back to the kind of robotic diplomacy on auto pilot, which says we just better go along with everything that China is saying and doing. This is a chance. In this period when China has provoked so much unrest in so many places, this is our opportunity to build some alliances, and I think Norway would probably be one of the countries we would want to talk to.