It's an interesting discussion right now of decoupling, for example, in the Chinese case and finding areas that we should decouple or sectorally segregate. One of the arguments against that always comes to the supply chains. If we were to do something with China, we have supply chains that connect through Japan, South Korea and a lot of other alliances. It's interesting that when Taiwan gets brought up, that same comparison and discussion don't come up.
From my point of view, Taiwan is very important in the supply chains, especially in the tech supply chains. We think of semiconductors first and foremost, but many of the other sectors there are very crucial to some of our investors. It's really important to keep in mind how critical Taiwan is, not just for the investments and its private sector ecosystem but also how that interconnects with the other key economies in that region that we're already engaged in. I think that's a really key point to keep in mind.