I have a question for Mr. Lee. I'm very glad that he supports the independence and skill of the OECD. I was there for four years before the election.
The OECD agreed that it was important to take unprecedented action to preserve the workforce, but now we're moving towards building resilience in the workforce, and that's very key. The OECD has three proposals.
The first is to help those in need while encouraging firms to move off subsidies and workers to shift to viable jobs. The second is to ensure that firms use public support effectively to keep or create jobs, for training and for retaining staff. The third is to make the labour market resilient by investing in people, health and environment.
Mr. Lee, would you say the OECD is right in those three recommendations, moving forward?