We're sitting down to negotiate with them. Argentina has had a very negative experience under investor-state dispute settlement. They are the most sued country in the world. There are outstanding claims of billions of dollars. Either in the context of this negotiation or simply in a straight bilateral negotiation, I think that even their current government, which is more conservative than their previous ones, would be willing to entertain that.
Brazil is interesting. It is one of the most significant destinations for foreign direct investment in Latin America. They have never ratified a treaty that includes investor-state dispute settlement, and many believe that—