00:00Sir, what do you expect from the Europeans in terms of opening their markets to American products?
00:07Well, they have to open up to American products.
00:09You know, we're open to European products, and we have been forever.
00:13I don't think we have, we just about don't have any, I don't think we have any products we say you can't sell.
00:18I guess you could get a little bit cute with chips, but that's, you know, a little bit different category, too.
00:25Now, you know, Europe is very closed.
00:28We don't sell cars into Europe.
00:30We don't sell essentially agriculture of any great degree.
00:34They want to have their farmers do it, and they want to have their car companies do it.
00:38I'm just, I'm not saying anything that nobody knows.
00:41We have a rough situation.
00:44If we want to sell cars in Europe, we're not allowed to.
00:46And as you know, they sell millions and millions of cars, Mercedes, BMW, so many different, Volkswagen, so many different cars, and so many millions of cars.
01:00I would imagine, number one, I didn't look at that, but I would imagine number one by far more so than even Japan.
01:05Japan sells a lot of cars, too.
01:08But the Japan deal worked out very good.
01:11I think, I hope for them, too.
01:14And that's what we want to do, make everybody happy.