First, I want to pick up from Mr. Brison, because he triggered something.
We're in Afghanistan and we're spending billions of dollars. We know what the problem is. The illegal drug trade is flourishing, and yet we're there to help prevent human rights violations, help them build a stable society, and we're being told by other people, other parties, that we have to stay away because some of these similar problems exist in Colombia. Maybe you can comment on that.
You mentioned they're not standing still. You talked about China, EU by 2010, nine other agreements, 45 other countries. If we continue procrastinating putting this deal together, if we don't act on it ASAP, and down the road we come back to it, what's your view? Will we be dealing from a weaker position than now, given that? And I use the Central American Free Trade Agreement, where we were there, but we procrastinated, the U.S. ratified, and now they're sitting there in cabinet saying we'll talk, we'll see. We lost some bargaining chips then, I believe, or maybe you disagree with me; please let me know. Will we be repeating the same thing should we not act on this?