To be honest, we haven't thought about it as far as this legislation.
That said, we often hear that the agency's processes are complex for our companies when it comes to taking advantage of international agreements. We often hear from companies that they would prefer to pay the tariff, because it seems simpler than demonstrating to customs authorities that their products destined for the international market qualify under trade agreements. It is mainly this type of complexity and technical barriers to trade that companies report to us.
We haven't done much work on this. We don't hear much about it from our members, either.