They're an ally. But when it comes to the economics of all of this, it has to be balanced. In 2020, we had a $25 billion trade deficit with Korea. Over the four years of Biden's presidency, it [trade deficit with Korea] blew up to 65 billion. It's not sustainable and it has to change. Last one, Jameson, it's not exactly your area, but do you think that, is there any evidence that you can find from … (08:04–08:10)
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