I think it's important to ensure that trade--and you said it in your comment--is free but fair as well. And dispute settlement mechanisms.... It's quite important to have something that's efficient and effective in dealing with some of these issues.
There have been precedents before. For example, when China joined the WTO, there were measures put in place because it's a different type of economy.
I think that in dealing with Korea it's not the type of country we're used to signing free trade agreements with, so there should be some measures in place, not to protect the market, but just because you're dealing with--