With respect to North Korean refugees and China, we call on the Chinese government to respect its obligations under its international refugee obligations, and obviously that's of concern in terms of how refugees would be treated.
With respect to—I don't know what you would call it—shoots of hope or something, there was a regime change recently in North Korea, as we all know, and the question is, effectively, do the Chinese view this as leading to some hope? I guess it becomes almost a triumph of, potentially, hope over experience. There are some people who would claim that the fact the new leader of North Korea has appeared with his young wife, who happens to have an expensive purse, is a sign of hope.
I don't know how the Chinese would interpret all of that. There have been I think recently some comments in the press about the possibility of special economic zones in North Korea. We all know that there is already one at the border that you were at, just around that area, with South Korean investment in North Korean territory—