I'm not an expert in U.S. law, so I can't speak for their situation. My understanding is that you'd have to be listed on the Securities and Exchange Commission to be caught by their situation. The international humanitarian organizations we have been dealing with do not find a problem with the 30 or 40 other countries that already have a prohibition on facilitation payments.
So if there was going to be an uproar, it should have happened already, and we would have heard about it and they would have said something to us, because we're in touch with them. If they didn't, then I'd be angry.