I appreciate that. Thank you.
I'm just going to add one quick comment to what Mr. Webster just added. That's the context of economic growth and how much and how important the international trade side is for us in terms of trade and investment globally.
One of the things you want to do when you're speaking as a country is speak from a position of strength. And we have some challenges with other economies in terms of IP, and some of those are very significant.
It's a heck of a lot better to be dealing with some of those issues externally when we know we're doing it from a position of strength domestically. So that's part of our rationale here, because it fits. I agree with you, there is a cultural component to this that's absolutely fundamental, and that's why the educational component is so high. But I think from a trade and investment standpoint it's a big part of the issue as well.