Yes, to some extent we are going down the same path. It's quite a different context. One does not have to make excuses for the Americans, but the President is facing an incredibly high unemployment rate. He's facing no growth. He's facing an election, and rather than thinking of the big picture and trying to keep a jobs act—which is extremely important, as everybody acknowledges—as open as possible and taking the lessons from the last set of events, I guess one could argue there was a certain appeal to local needs without an understanding that such an appeal may in fact hurt Americans and hurt jobs there.
So to some extent, yes, we are going down the same path and are making the same arguments. I'd say the difference perhaps is that the U.S. is probably in worse shape now they were then. From their perspective, they might—and we consider this to be incorrect—consider themselves in greater need of such legislation.