Okay.
My next question has to do with Mr. Krugman's statement: “The worry seems to be that when the natural resources run out, the lost manufacturing sectors will not come back.”
Although I am not an economist, I have often used this argument. Perhaps it is a little off track, but it seems to me that if we abandon our manufacturing industry for any reason at all, every year there are 600,000 Chinese engineering graduates who are ready to take them away from us, and the industry will never come back. That is my impression. And India will soon be doing the same thing. If we let the manufacturing sector die too quickly, I'm afraid it will never come back.
Is that what Mr. Krugman means?