We think it's already having an impact and that it makes us look unserious to our American partners. Nobody else in the world does this sort of legislative handcuffing of their trade negotiators. It's normal to give instructions, but it's not normal to do legislative handcuffing.
I'm actually quite optimistic that the Senate foreign affairs and international trade committee will be making a recommendation to not move forward with the legislation or will be presenting amendments, and we think it's important that it do so.