I have Jordan on my mind.
This is separate from the pan-Pacific trade discussion, but it is not a question specific to Jordan: we're all interested in the issue of Haiti and the development of Haiti as it moves into a period of reconstruction and development.
Brazil's foreign minister, Minister Amorim, proposed at Davos this year that the industrialized world eliminate all tariffs on Haiti to try to create the capacity for it to develop a sustainable economy, particularly in manufacturing and particularly in textiles. I'd be very interested in your views broadly on the notion of that type of policy to try to build economic capacity for the people of Haiti. So it would be beyond an aid obligation relationship—