I appreciate the question. I think the Senator is exactly right. that visas and the denial of visas can be used to make a political point. The irony of the vote we just cast has not been lost upon you. I hope it hasnt been lost upon the people of the United States. We basically denied a vote and we rejected the possibility of voting up or down on denying visas for those where there is credible evidence that they are involved in forced abortions or religious persecution. We do that on the day that. as the news reported. the Chinese denied visas to those seeking to report on news events. to report to the people of China what is going on at the summit. So it is highly ironic. I know Senator KYL has been greatly involved in the broader reform of our sanctions laws. I think that is a worthwhile endeavor. But that effort does not preclude us from taking these kinds of narrowly targeted actions. That is why the amendment dealing with forced abortions and the denial of visas to those involved in forced abortions and forced sterilization is an appropriate step for us to take. short of MFN. short of trade sanctions. but still with the ability to send a very powerful message.