I can save you the bother: every one of them. Every one of them started in the imagination of somebody who had an idea and needed the ability to take that idea to the marketplace.
I have to tell you that almost without exception every one of those companies—and many these companies are small, but many of them are absolutely huge—have told this committee that it's not only something that they want to see, but it's imperative that open markets.... It's how the system works actually. It's a free market system that has raised literally billions of people from poverty, which means that today they're able to enjoy things here in this country too. As I said, without exception these companies are telling this committee, the very companies you represent, that this is important for them.
How do you square that hole? I'm curious how you come to the conclusion that this is not a good idea.