So where are we today? I think we've had some good discussions with our counterparts from China. The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has had some good discussions. But it's really up to the officials in China, if they allow the auditing firms in Beijing and Shanghai and elsewhere to be inspected and that their work papers are actually shared, and not with a lot of redactions, but actually shared, and their auditors actually allowed themselves to give interviews and testimony, like 50 other countries have done, then there's a path forward. Otherwise, Congress has spoken. About 250 Chinese companies, and if this three-year clock, potentially as early as 2024, would have to suspend trading here.