Thank you.
As you know, there's a lot of discussion on this right now, and that's why I focused on the universal question. There are discussions about universal pharmacare, and there were discussions up until a week ago about a universal guaranteed annual income.
I think it is an enormous mistake to be going down that road. First of all, most of us don't need that kind of assistance. I put this out as a philosophical statement to guide policy-making. We should be focusing on those people who need help, and it is not 100% of the population.
The Economist magazine said that we're in the 90% economy. That's 90% of us. If you look at the employment numbers, it really falls down to that. Most people in the economy—about 90% of us—are doing okay, but 10% of us are doing terribly, so we should be focusing on that 10%. We know who they are. They are in airlines. They are in accommodation. They are in restaurants. They are in entertainment, in theatre and that sort of thing.