 I think that in the public opinion lies one of the greatest potentialities of basic income. It happens that the more it's known, the more it's understood and the more it's like basic income. So I think we have to do a lot of pedagogy among public opinion. We have to explain, explain and explain what basic income is. 71% of Europeans support the introduction of universal basic income. So 71% of Europeans, that's a huge number. The coronavirus crisis has shown the vulnerability of our social security systems and people. So I believe that this crisis has had an impact on the fact that people are now a lot more supportive of the universal basic income. And I believe that the research and trial in different EU states funded by EU would be very interesting in terms of basic human rights for income and mental health and well-being. The societies have changed, the working life has changed and employment has become more precarious, but the society has not changed after this in terms of the social safety networks. So those systems have to be reformed. So I think a better proposal for that could be starting from a low quantity, let's say a Euro dividend for all European citizens. And that I think it could help to fight against also a real skepticism while strengthening our sense of belonging to the European Union. And this could be financed in many ways. For example, by a European VAT, a European cooperative tax, a European carbon tax or financial transaction tax. There are many ways and its benefits I think will be great for all. In EU there is also a European wide citizens initiative that is going to be launched at the 25th of September this year. So there is the goal to gather one million signatures for this universal basic income.