I support what Mr. Myers just said. I think he's right on the money there.
There are a number of key factors that go into this, and absolutely the global political agenda in terms of what's going on is always part of the reality. But it's also about what negotiating trade deals is all about--it's the give and take of the process. Somehow we, as a player, who used to be, I would say, as integral within WTO and as important as almost any other country, especially a country our size, which is why WTO and multilateralism is so important for us, have been marginalized--I think I can put it that way--as a result of our own doing in terms of taking defensive interests that we have, on the one hand, and handicapping ourselves, or as Jay said, tying our hands behind our back. That is part of the reality too. You have to be prepared to step up to some of these issues and be able to say, here's what we're prepared to do to help move the thing.
It's also true for others, and particularly, as we've seen, for the EU and the U.S.