one of my stints when i worked for president clinton was helping with bill dailey see nafta through completion. also -- and i ran for congress saying i was for free-trade agreements. and then when i worked for president obama, helping in the early stages finalize pieces as it related to south korea. at that time, getting that agreement back on track from a negotiating standpoint and working with others in the administration on that effort. and a believer in opening markets, as the secretary said, to goods made here in america. now, the secretary has his way of sayi ining it would be unacceptable to not reauthorize the ex-im bank. i think it would be foolish not to reauthorize the ex-im bank. you don't open up markets around the world and then not finance the opportunity to seize market share. the two go hand in hand. and for all those who said let's get these trade agreements done, it would be absolutely counter to any business plan to then not have the financing in place to then seize market share. just take south korea as one example. in a time in which america had not had that agreement agr