I was reading an interesting article today in which people were talking, and one of the comments from an observer from McKinsey was that China seems to be the only country in the world where their export prices are cheaper than their domestic prices.
There are lots of complications in the system. But clearly if there are these big subsidies, cheap financing, and protected markets, a range of factors have been documented that certainly are of a deep concern to us in that particular environment. But on a fair basis, we're prepared to compete with anybody. We just don't want to compete with governments.