mr. robert lighthizer. we're, as you know, negotiating a new deal with nafta. we're renegotiating our deal with south korea which has turned out to be a disaster for this country. it was a deal that was going to create 200,000 jobs, and we lost 200,000 jobs. we're renegotiating that. nafta's moving along pretty well. i happen to be of the opinion that if it doesn't work out, we'll terminate it, but i think you're doing pretty well, bob, from what i understand, so we'll see how it all works out. and we'll be doing other trade deals. we're in the process of negotiating with other countries also, all of which have treated us very unfairly. we had poor representation for many years, and it's hurt our work everything, our factories -- workers, it's hurt our factories, it's hurt our companies, and that is stopping. you're seeing what's happening with the stock market. people are appreciating what we're doing. the biggest thing we've done probably is regulation and followed closely behind by the greatest tax cuts in the history of our country. but i think regulation i