The only thing I would love to add is that supply chains are very integrated on a global scale.
There will be some resiliency and reshoring of certain supply chains around national interests, but think about the iPhone, which many of you hold. It's built primarily by a Taiwanese company called Foxconn. They have a million employees in mainland China. In fact, the phone is being made in China. Tesla's batteries for their vehicles, by and large, are made in mainland China, because they have the capacity to scale and the technology to be able to do that.
I think you have to look at a supply chain issue when it comes to certain outcomes you're looking for and understand where all that integration occurs. Again, I think we need to have a more mature and very methodical look at what these things look like, because we can't prescribe one action that is going to cover all these other bases we have.
I think flexibility and agility in the legislation are going to be key.