All right. Thank you.
Now moving on to another topic, with regard to the need for developing countries to adopt more resilient infrastructure in order to mitigate and adapt to climate change, Joseph Stiglitz, the American economist, suggested quite an original approach a few days ago. I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject.
The International Monetary Fund, the IMF, issues special drawing rights. It's mainly the rich countries that have them and use them. According to Mr. Stiglitz, if I'm accurately summarizing his comments, those countries don't really need them. He therefore suggests that developing countries be allowed to use the rights as grants or low‑ or no‑interest loans for climate investment purposes. Rich countries would have to agree to the idea.
Do you have an opinion on the subject? Do you think it's a promising potential solution for developing countries?