I want to take you for a moment to charter cities. I don't want to get too far into it. I know it's an area where you had a different focus in your commentary here. In the free trade agreements that we've negotiated, it's opened the door to give companies national status, like states, which puts them in a position of being able to sue countries on an equal playing field. It's never been seen in our world economy before. When you add to that the proposition of charter cities, you're in a situation.... Let's assume at some point Honduras reaches a level of a democratically elected government that's genuine, they're hamstrung by charter cities and the mining laws and these other things. Would you like to comment on that?
On May 21st, 2013. See this statement in context.