 Colleagues, the press of time will allow us only one last question. And the gentleman in the third row, we'll get a microphone over real quick. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning. Charles Newstead from the State Department. Given the fact that the Soviet and the Chinese systems are so different, both economically, politically, and ideologically, from those in the West, is it really possible to work with them to help end extreme poverty, or in particular, are they seriously interested in doing that? And what would the strategies be that the West and the World Bank in particular would have to use to work with them on this problem? Did you say you're from the State Department? State Department. I'm thinking to myself not to. OK, all right. Because you use the term Soviet. I was wondering if that's still. Oh, sorry, I'm just saying that habit. I'm too old to change.