I'll be happy to respond to that.
First, thank you for saying this is not a partisan issue. I think, like you said, we're all trying to do the best thing.
I'll give you a very concrete example. In 5G, I think everyone would agree that this is going to be very decentralized. When you go from 4G to 5G, it's a different world. We're not in the same kind of network. The future will be that you have intelligent products, so that everything is interconnected. If we were to find that there is a failure or an intrusion in the network that could have a systemic effect, you would want the Minister of Industry in the future to be able to say, “You, stop,” or we disconnect that particular person or entity that is the source of the infection of the entire network that could have a systemic effect. The kind of power you need, you need to act very quickly, because you're talking about—