future, talking about how America will support the manufacturing of the future, what does that look like? What do factories look like in the 21st century so that we can actually have a more sensible, a more advanced, a more current conversation about manufacturing? Because I think a lot of people snicker and jeer and sneer because they think we want people to go back to sweatshops. Certainly, I don't think that's the idea, and I obviously would not be advisable. So there's a great opportunity here, Dmitri, to talk about the revitalization off the United States, to talk about the reindustrialization, and to talk about it in a technologically sophisticated and advanced way so that we're talking about the future and not looking back at the past. So again, it wasn't my last question. One more. Let's see where this goes. I don't believe the talk about fiscal austerity in the United States. I don't believe the administration, when they say they're looking to cut back fiscal spending and all (41/45)
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