That one-for-one is gone now. They've abrogated the Auto Pact. We're still benefiting from it, but it's a legacy. It's not part of the free trade agreement.
We're afraid we're going to see a lot more job loss—not just to the United States but also to Korea. And wait until China starts making cars. We need to make sure we get some benefits out of these trade agreements. As long as the playing field is level on the regulatory side, on the human rights side, and on the monetary side, we can live with the free trade agreement. Problem is, it seems to be only on the monetary side, with the other two forgotten.