Yes. First, I should have recognized that the committee did make that recommendation. We noticed that, and we're very appreciative of the fact that you recommended comprehensive tax reform.
On the U.S. fiscal situation, of course, what they're doing is clearly unsustainable. We absolutely do not recommend going down that path. Tax reform can be done in a responsible manner, and you can do it in close to a fiscally balanced, neutral way by eliminating some inefficient tax expenditures, as your government has started to do, and broadening the tax base. I recognize that it is very difficult to do, because every expenditure will have a constituency, but there is a way to do it that doesn't mean running up the deficit, and we would not recommend taking that approach.