Two months minus five days ago, on April 15, you appeared before the committee. Two months minus five days is an eternity in a pandemic, because things happen. Thank you for being with us this afternoon. Indeed, it is important to have follow-ups, and your vast experience can enlighten us.
On April 15, you said that hot zones should be better sealed off than cold zones. Is there any hope that this is going to happen? We have time in the interim to prepare for the worst of a second wave. Do you have the impression that this is being put in place more proactively? We were reactive, and it was the cross-contamination that led to some of the disasters.