Part of our challenge as a country is that we could have an absolute advantage in everything if we chose to make the right investments in people, if we had the infrastructure. We have natural resources, we have smart people, and we do have specialized manufacturing, so we could actually have advantages in all areas.
But if you're comparing us to a country like Japan, Japan has no resources. Japan only has people, so Japan's industrial policy since the end of the Second World War has been all around innovation, R and D, and copying technology from other places, frankly. Back in the fifties, they were very good—