my last question has to do with Latin America. This seems like, again, based on how Trump seems to talk about regional spheres of influence, it seems that there's a real opportunity here for Latin America to play an outsized role in whatever the vision is from this administration, whatever the Trump doctrine is on trade. Do you agree with that? What kind of talk do we hear around some of these companies moving manufacturing to Latin America and what that would mean for tariffs? It would mean for the cost of goods, et cetera. I wish I knew more about Latin American economies and where they are today, but of course, that seems like an obvious part of the plan. Not only do we want things very, very close by, which really, quite honestly puts Mexico in a very good position, but there may be other Latin American countries, especially Latin American countries, where increasingly you're also getting a big Chinese presence, but we want to take a closer look at what's going on and where (39/45)
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