We know that China has, has a reserve supply already in the United States. We have had increased production capacity here. So If we get this mission done in the next couple of weeks, as the President has indicated, it's his goal, and we probably won't see a spike with regard to fuel prices, or at least not a significant one. In the meantime, and looking at what the markets are doing, it appears though the markets have pretty stable Treasuries, which normally you would have seen start to kind of come down a little bit. (08:36–08:49)
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Asserts that if the mission is completed in the next few weeks, a significant spike in fuel prices is unlikely.
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