It's tough. Those are exactly the countries that are going to stand across from us in a negotiation and say, “Well, if you didn't need it with the United States, why would we put it in an agreement with you?”
I don't know how we're going to answer that. It could just be that the interest in having an agreement is so substantial that they will accede to it. I think that's going to be one of those unintended consequences of the last go-around with the CUSMA that has yet to play out, but it will be very tough to get this. Certainly, with bigger players.... I think Indonesia, for instance, could very well look at us and say, “You have to be kidding,” because it is very nationalistic as well.