I think what I would say very clearly is that the right partners and the right products are very important. So I commend this House for the strong bipartisan support we've seen for improving the NAFTA relationship and for, I believe, the almost violent agreement, I might say, in welcoming the EU, which has a strong social safety net, respect for workers, and also an incredibly diverse market for our products.
I would commend anything that looks sensibly at those. I think the next challenge before you is to grow that bipartisan support for agreements such as the Pacific Alliance and, I would argue, our agenda in Asia. That's really our future challenge.