Okay.
This is something that I hope would be considered in upcoming legislation as well. We've talked a bit about some of the international comparisons. It seems to me that the United States has been ahead of us on this, really working in a bipartisan way to get legislation passed. We're hearing from our witnesses that it's sometimes very difficult to unravel supply chains and track information.
Doesn't that mean we should be doing more to align our approach with that of other countries and be sharing information? Why don't we have an international agreement among like-minded countries—a North American approach—or a broader approach among like-minded countries to ensure that we're just constantly sharing information about entities that companies should be avoiding? Why aren't we moving in that direction?