I guess if I can follow up on that, when I was at a meeting at the OECD, we spent one day in Berlin at the request of the finance minister. I think that was in 2009. Some countries--I believe three or four countries--were quite upset that they had been, and they used the term, “named and shamed” because they weren't living up to the OECD standards. We were actually expecting a very difficult meeting when in fact they basically came and said in front of all the other countries that they would be acceding to those standards. We haven't used the term “name and shame” here talking about these countries. Does it work, or was that one instance maybe?
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