 Jean-François Copay, former minister of the budget in France and also former head of the UMP party and both in government and in opposition. What is your view of the Macron policy, especially towards the European Union? Well, even if I'm staying in the opposition side, I am very much interested by the way President Macron is dealing with European issues. I am close to the idea that we really need to implement structural reforms in France in order to be able to show to our partners the necessity of a global reform of the European Union in order to be probably more ambitious on immigration questions and on diplomatic and defence questions as well. Is the decision by my compatriots, Idiote, my personal view, for Brexit a help or a hindrance from a French point of view? Well, it's done already. The question is not to debate about whether it is a good answer, I mean the Brexit. But my opinion is that now it's done and even if I regretted it when it happened, I consider today that out is out. It's not a way for us to discuss about what happened. It's a way for us to make pedagogy to our own people, especially about the people that are today interested by Euroscepticism. Because as you know, extreme right and extreme left, far right, far left parties in Europe trying to convince to be elected by surfing on very tough IDs against the European Union. And to my point of view, we really need more Europe. But we need to reform Europe, which is to say to be much more strict on the question of immigration, of protectionism, because I think that we need of course to develop trade. But we have to be vigilant, cautious towards China, towards the United States in order to make sure that we can also help our own companies to create jobs and to take care about our economic future. Jean-François Couper, thank you very much indeed. Thank you.