As a short answer, I think there has been very little discussion in the United States on the possible infrastructure package as it relates to environmental protection and favourable procurement for environmentally protective businesses and production methods. Personally, I certainly would like to see that. Of course, the easiest way to deal with the WTO procurement agreement is to make as many of your contracts as possible fall under the threshold. That's a limited strategy, but it is a strategy.
One also has to remember that we are in a period when all of these things are under discussion. I would agree with the spirit of many of the witnesses and members, in that now is an opportunity for like-minded countries to get together, even in an alternative forum, not necessarily the WTO, but perhaps at the OECD or perhaps within informal groups, to say that this is how we would like to reimagine some of these agreements, particularly government procurements.