Thank you very much. I ask the question as a way to get back to what I first raised in terms of models of other countries with respect to investments.
Last week at our committee we heard testimony on that. The German model was explored and in fact pointed to as probably one of the most progressive ways that a country can address the question of investment. It's not a law that's active yet, but it will come into force very soon, so what you just told us is concerning in terms of China's current and potential future direction.
One issue that came up in committee last week was the challenge of administering that law. Clearly the law that the Germans are moving ahead with, or seem to be moving ahead with, is based on an ethical standard. I commend them for it, but no law is going to be effective unless it can be administered. There are questions about how exactly that law will be administered. It's very difficult to see, going forward, its efficacy.
Do you have any thoughts on that question of administration?