There are 330 million...and they are the largest, most productive and most dynamic economy in the world. China is actually declining as a percentage of U.S. GDP. Europe is declining. People don't realize that. The United States keeps getting bigger, larger and more competitive, and we have to take that into effect. For GDP and income per person, the gap between us and the States is widening. We have to pay our government services, universities, health care and so forth with the revenues that come in. However, our GDP per person is not increasing, so our standard of living is declining relative to that of the United States. That's going to precipitate a brain drain to the States.
There are all kinds of things we should take into effect when looking at our relationship vis-à-vis the United States.