Governor, does this disruption trade relations, this type of legislation with a lot of business with China? We do and they're an important trading partner and I don't think it disrupts anything when it comes to trade. What it does disrupt is again their ability to own real property in places that could cause serious harm and give them access to some of our most critical facilities. So, you know, those relationships at the national level are ongoing. We know that there are constant trade talks happening again at the national level. (16:41–16:53)
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Asserts that the legislation disrupts China's ability to own property near critical facilities.
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