We’ll be invoking the Defense Production Act just in case, we need it. Other words. I think you all know what it is. And it can do a lot of good things. If we need it. And we will have it all completed. Signing it in just a little while, right after I’m finished with this conference I’ll be signing it. It’s prepared to go. Earlier this week. The first clinical trial of the vaccine candidate for the virus began in Washington State as you probably know, the genetic sequence of the virus was first published in January. But thanks to the unprecedented partnership between the F.D.A., N.I.H. and the private sector. We’ve reached human trials for the vaccine just eight weeks later. That’s a record by many, many months. It used to take years to do this. And now we did it just in a very short while. Today I can announce further steps to expand testing capacity. We’re working with several groups to determine if the self swab, a much easier process than the current process, that’s not very nice to do. I can tell you because I did it. But we have a current process that’s a little bit difficult if you haven’t done. The groups are working on determining if a self swab by an individual is as effective as the other, the other is very effective, very accurate. And now it’s our time. We must sacrifice together because we are all in this together and will come through together. It’s the invisible enemy that’s always the toughest enemy, the invisible enemy. But we’re going to defeat the invisible enemy. I think we’re going to do it even faster than we thought.