It's the same in Switzerland. We don't subsidize industries because of the change in international trade and so on. We think also, if we have trade agreements between industrialized countries, as now between Canada and the EFTA states, it is important for the industries to be competitive. And if we stop this, we have in the end, also in our country, industries that are no longer competitive. But if there are agreements between countries that are in very different situations, such as developing countries, there must be--not for Switzerland, but for these countries--some measures to find the level for an agreement. For example, if we had an OSIS agreement with the EU-CEEC and so on, that's not the same level of discussion. But between industrialized countries there should be competition.
For the labour force, we need education. We need help for job changes and so on, and in our country that's a very big issue for social welfare. We have some insurance for this work, and they do it as well as they can, but there are still people who have problems. That's the case.