No. Up until a couple of years ago, I think people thought Brazil was the example. What we've seen is that as you erect those barriers and shield your economy from competition to the extent the Brazilians have, it can have long-term consequences, in the sense that things aren't sustainable and eventually they can blow up. They don't necessarily need to blow up, and Brazil was a representation of a whole bunch of different issues, but it's certain conceivable that it would be the case.
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