Thank you.
Building on where I was going last time, I know much of the testimony we've heard at this committee and elsewhere from organizations that represent the production of tangible goods has been that the provisions in this agreement represent a victory for the export of tangible goods.
Given the significant concessions on data and IP in chapter 19, and especially since, again, to reemphasize the point that the European Union has declined to entrench similar provisions in their trade agreement, and given the newness of the field, I am wondering if we conceded on these interests in order to get clarity on issues that have more political tangibility, like the export of manufactured goods.