Thank you.
I don't think we should talk about what we're willing to give up; that undermines our negotiators. I think they have to continue to fight to the wall, and the decision, again, will have to be made on the last day.
I can tell you what I'm afraid we might not achieve. I'm afraid we might not achieve the right rules for domestic support. I'm afraid we're going to lose de minimus, which was an exemption for countries that discipline their domestic support. I'm afraid there may not be enough equity when it comes to commodity-specific caps. I'm afraid that we might not get enough tariff reduction in the tariff reduction category to give us real, good profitable market access, and I'm also afraid that we're not going to get other countries to move their TRQs in the direction they should already have moved them in the Uruguay Round.
So we have many concerns about not being able to achieve what we want, but again, we have to continue to negotiate as smartly as we possibly can.