It's because of my respect for you. I mean that candidly. We've worked closely together.
Something you just mentioned prompted this question, which is on the whole question of mutual legal assistance. It happens that yesterday I met with an ambassador who was indicating to me that he was hoping to have a mutual legal assistance treaty with his country and so far it has not been authorized. My own sense is that it probably wouldn't make sense to do that, but I'll leave that out, but only because a larger issue that he mentioned was that there seems to have been a freeze on the whole approach to mutual legal assistance agreements.
I think these mutual legal assistance agreements have always been helpful, in my view, with regard to the pursuit of international justice, generally speaking. Have we frozen our approach on that?