With globalization, was it necessary to create or define new relationships with equivalent agencies in other nations?
Joel Klein and I spent a great deal of time on that. To be effective it is essential that we are able to cooperate with law enforcement in Japan, China, Europe, and other countries around the world. I think the international community deserves credit for improving cooperation over the last 15 years. Are there any areas that still require better cooperation between the United States and other countries that you were trying to improve as you left? There is an EU-U.S. task force working right now on remedies. Sometimes the remedy approaches are not consistent and we want to talk that through. The worst thing in the world is if we require a company to do or not do something in the United States and that very thing violates the law in Europe. I think there’s room for improvement there and the task force is working on it. The other area has to do with merger filings. If you’re a really large company doing business throughout the world and you merge with another really large company, you migh
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