Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Wen-Yi Chen and Mr. Chun.
Your countries are often referred to as models of effectiveness in controlling this pandemic, which poses specific challenges. We're close to the largest source of contagion on the planet. This was also the case in Taiwan, with mainland China.
I'll speak to you first, Mr. Chun. You touched on this topic earlier with Mr. Van Bynen. You were among the first to act systematically and to not wait for analyses from other authorities before putting measures in place. You're currently anticipating a second wave. We expect the second wave here in the fall.
There are economic pressures. However, how do you explain the possibility of a second wave? In a way, it's necessary to lift the lockdown if we want to rebuild and restart the economy. Does the rate at which the lockdown is lifted necessarily lead to people becoming careless, which creates or revives sources of infection? What are you doing to address this? We want to learn from your best practices in order to fight the next wave coming our way.