The point there is that there isn't a government in the world that operates at the speed of business, and that's unfortunate, but it is improving. As we have these multilateral agreements, or even bilaterals, you start to bring others up to speed.
Mature economies such as those of the U.S., Canada, and even Australia, which are trade-oriented, are looked at with envy by developing countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, and some of the other smaller countries. As others, such as the Philippines and Indonesia, talk about joining TPP, they look to us to mentor. Part of the whole idea of education whereby we educate our businesses is that we also have to educate other governments as to how they educate their people to take advantage of import and export.
You're right, Joy; it's a two-way street. It's not just about exports; it's about imports that strengthen our own economy as well.