I submit to the House that in present conditions, when there is so much economic control in Europe by the Governments of all countries - and I certainly do not exclude Russia - when there is also an international situation which, until quite recently, was extremely tense, and when there are still carried over from the Crisis of 1931–33 a Large Number of commitments in respect of many European countries which are still frozen, it is very difficult indeed for any private organisation, however powerful, to break its way through and restart trade.