Well, we live with what is on the ground. In other words, we have established in many markets where we have to establish in order to sell. So we are local producers. In some cases that is a natural outflow of the expertise and the comparative advantage that's present in that market, but obviously it is a preoccupation that we have to get around rules rather than being able to take advantage of a level playing field.
The term “level playing field” is a reasonably hackneyed one. Everyone uses it, but actually it's a reality. It would be much more efficient to do business if the rules were constant, clear, and consistent. We operate in an imperfect world.
I could give you a much longer and elaborate and country-by-country response, but that is the essence of it.