So when you calculate the numbers for goods, there's literally a piece of paper or online documents, how much is it, what's the value, et cetera. These numbers are pretty good in developed economies. So We have a very good and reliable know sense of what the goods trade looks like. The services numbers. This is how we do it in America. My guess is how they do it in other places, too. (59:58–1:00:05)
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