I don't want to say that because there may have been people who made a decision that we don't want to have fights any more; we want to have peace. We want to move together positively, and if we show trust, we expect them to show trust. Whether that's delivered on the other side or not, I don't know, but history hasn't shown that.
The EU represents 27 countries, many different interests, and they will do what they need to do. They have done it in the past, and they will continue to do that. That's my experience with them.
You asked about the voting, too, and the two-thirds and how it's maybe only one or two votes right now. Yes, today that's true, but remember what happened to the Soviet Union. It used to have one seat at the NAFO table, and then it became six seats, because it became Russia, the three Baltic states, Bulgaria, and Romania. So suddenly there was a political change. We had six members to deal with in NAFO. Now a number of those have joined the European Union. Who knows what's going to happen in the future? The European Union has never been satisfied that it has one vote. Who knows what will happen in the future? Who knows whether there will be other countries that may choose to want to join NAFO?
We have 12 members now. There's no guarantee it will be 12 members in 30 years.