That's a great question. Going back to the U.S. and the optimism around the new administration, of course, they have also reinforced their buy American provisions. All countries want to have the right to do that, but you want to be able to do it on a non-discriminatory basis. There are clearly tensions there that have to be worked out.
I want to go back to the previous question. There are ways to speed up dispute settlement at the WTO that I mentioned. The secretariat is severely constrained on the information it can use. There's no reason they shouldn't be able to gather information, and they can't do that right now. Then, on dispute settlement itself, roughly two-thirds of all panel decisions are disputed. It's now at a point of asking, why not do it?
We have ideas on how to speed up that process that I think would be beneficial to everybody.