That's very difficult to do. I mean, I could hypothesize that some companies, in some instances, could take the position that without a bilateral agreement that governs the relationship of the countries, they wouldn't go ahead.
We haven't taken that decision, because we are hopeful and have confidence that a bilateral agreement will be developed. From that point, you're talking about billions of dollars—let me quantify that, billions of dollars—that would not be invested because, from a risk perspective, a company or an institution may not be prepared to proceed without the backup of a bilateral agreement that governs everything from taxes to dispute resolution arbitration.