 The question of a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is everywhere. And I don't think anyone knows the answer. Our hope is that it will not happen, but if it has to happen, unfortunately, I believe we are, I feel that we are better prepared because we have faced the first wave. We know a bit more about the behavior of the coronavirus. We know a bit more about the management of COVID-19 in multiple Maloma patients and in hematology patients in general. So we have accumulated some experience. So my guess is that we are better prepared to face a potential or putative second wave. Hopefully it will not happen. And I believe we do have the capacity, all of us as citizens, as patients, as physicians, to avoid the second wave if we apply the social distancing rules, if we wear masks, if we are extremely careful in our daily life and activities.