Given that the crisis has been going on for several years, people's patience, meaning entrepreneurs, workers or families, is wearing thin.
I must congratulate my colleague, Mr. Adler, for not having asked you questions about your political past. But he put his finger on something that impressed me a lot. You mentioned that the global economy is still in recovery. You also said that it was somewhat like the post-war reconstruction period.
That is a very powerful image. The historian in me wants to draw parallels, even though I know it is not fair to make comparisons, and that it is not possible to do so completely. Does it mean that we have to go further with our monetary measures? In the global context, do we have to embark firmly on a more interventionist path? Of course, the United States are in a completely different position than they were right after the war.