There is no better agreement that we could have got.
You also mention the lack of data. I pointed that out myself in my opening statement. It does not surprise me too much, because data like that is hard to get. That is really the crux of the problem. You can bid on government procurement overseas, but it is quite difficult to establish the likelihood of being successful. With time, we should have a bank of data.
Unfortunately, the WTO agreement stipulates that countries like the United States, Canada and all the members, the 40 or so member countries, in fact, must provide annual reports on the number of contracts that they have awarded under the terms of the agreement. The United States is four or five years behind in its reporting. This is not an agreement that is working very well.