We are in favour of the Dodd-Frank legislation, which is an extension of the publish-what-you-pay movement. Corporations should account for what they pay abroad. And I think there's a fair amount of agreement to that in many countries around the world.
The complexity in the Dodd-Frank legislation is that it calls for accounting on a project-by-project basis rather than on a country-by-country basis. That's a debatable point. The European Union has not yet moved so much toward project by project as toward country by country. But yes, I think the Dodd-Frank type of legislation and the legislation being considered in the EU Parliament is a step in the right direction.