If we look at the figures on what's happened between Korea and the U.S., it's true that U.S. exports declined by about 5% in the first two years, but that's against a backdrop where overall Korean imports from the world dropped. Basically, the Americans held their own at a time when Korea was importing less from the world.
Now, if you look at that same period, our exports fell by a third. Our exports plummeted. It's the comparison that I think is relevant, and I think the difference in tariff treatment is one of the important reasons.