I think the concerns I've articulated today really are shared around the world in terms of the quality issues. There are papers that have been written in the United States and there was a book in the 1950s that addressed these issues. They're internationally recognized there. We all struggle with them.
In many respects we've been complimented on the actions we have taken in terms of the international forum. We meet annually through the OECD with our colleagues, and they're very interested in some of the measures we do to try to improve trade statistics.