Thank you for your presentations this morning.
Certainly free trade is of great concern. It's a very positive thing, particularly for those industries that are very export oriented, both in your countries and in our country. Certainly on the plus side, the industrial sectors that see the opportunities will grow. They will expand. There will be more jobs, more commerce. It's all good. On the downside, of course, there are the industries that are most affected by imports. Oftentimes what you get there is contraction. You get some people being laid off or having to be retrained. Certainly this is a struggle that we face right now: retraining of older workers.
So I have a political question, and I'd like to aim it at the MPs from Norway and from Switzerland. What sort of mechanisms do you put in place as a government? How do you deal with this as a government? One way is just to let the market sort itself out. But oftentimes it's a sensitive issue. I'd like to know what sorts of strategies you put in place, as a government, to deal with these types of issues, as the market transforms due to free trade agreements.