Sometimes you have got to be careful what you wish for. But the U.S. will just put its blinders on and pretend it doesn't get subsidies.

We have a number of jobs here in the Puget sound area -- well over 1,000 technical jobs.

I don't see the U.S. agreeing to anything and the next phase could be Europe filing against Japanese subsidies for the 787.

The trouble is, they're not helping the United States.

The shoe is on the other foot. There is nothing to go after in Europe now.

I thought the bridge looked very nice but I'm especially concerned with the noise.

[So was it all those trips to the regulator that convinced him the Wharf is bearable?] I think it's a wonderful development, ... but there's no connection of that sort. It's just a business decision.

We're hoping to move them all to a later show.

What's important here is what hasn't happened yet, the EU filing a WTO case against Japan. That's next.