As I said in my opening remarks, I think the best antidote to the protectionism taking root in the United States aggressively right now would be a robust recovery of the U.S. economy. There's no better tonic for protectionism than economic growth.
Do I see that happening? There are some signs that the American economy is coming back a little more smartly than their effort to control the pandemic. It's a very mixed message from the United States today, but I have to assume that the Americans are very versatile in responding to crises. The chances of a strong economic recovery—and maybe I'm not as pessimistic as some colleagues on the panel here—will come in 2021. I don't think we'll have to wait until 2022. I think even our finance minister is predicting a 6% growth in our economy next year, so that will be good. The best tonic for protectionism is economic growth.