joined was that this was the best way to upgrade nafta without having to renegotiate nafta, because bien dearing to 21st century standards that didn't exist when we negotiated nafta, tony mentioned it, e-commerce and digital and ipr and biotech issues, by modernizing tpp and having canada and mexico and the united states be tpp members, it would automatically renewed the regulatory framework with which we trade without having to even say nafta and renegotiate in the same sentence. the fact that many of the disciplines that the negotiators looking at today come from the tpp itself, i think it is an indication of what a modernized upgraded free trade agreement that improves our ability to compete looks like. so i think this is a very important on the issue that tony mentioned. and mike -- and trade facilitation. the paradigm is not a wool, it is membranes. they allow the good stuff to come in and filter the bad stuff out. we have the ability to do this. not only in terms of what our security and intel agencies have been doing together since 9/11, despite what you hear on the campaign trails, the c