It sounds like we need to have the capacity and the willingness to conduct these reviews.
I wonder what you think about how political factors could influence the government's willingness to conduct national security reviews in certain situations and about the risks around that. We've seen cases of Chinese state retaliation aimed at defending the particular interests of even not officially state-owned but state-affiliated companies that are sort of darlings of the regime.
Some of the witnesses are saying that the government has the power to do national security reviews already, so what's the problem. But if we're hearing that there's limited resource capacity and there are also political factors, might that pose some problems in terms of the government's will or ability to do these reviews when necessary?