Again, Canadians, Koreans and other people are really eager to reopen and revitalize their economies. This is very critical to many people, especially disadvantaged people in terms of the economy and in other ways. I think you need to have the system ready before you reopen a lot of economic sectors. If you do not have a system in place for testing, tracing and then treating patients with a very good health system, then I think you'll certainly experience a resurgence of this pandemic. That is what other countries have been experiencing.
Even in Korea, I think in the past few weeks we've been very concerned. Once we relaxed some of that social distancing and went after dynamic distancing, so that people could have more economic activities, we noticed that some cases were coming back and then quarantined some people in certain communities.
We are, to some extent, pretty content that we have a good system in place. Again, I would go back to the 3T system. We also have trust between government and the public, so that we can rely on each other. If you have those in control, and if you know that your public health infrastructure is very resilient so that the crisis is kept within the threshold, then you can certainly be prepared to reopen certain areas of your economic sector. However, I would recommend that you do it step by step, gradually, and not open up everything completely at the same time.