Tariffs are going to come way down, because we people cannot continue to do that. We’re like the piggy bank that everybody’s robbing, and that ends. It’s got to change. It’s going to change. I mean, it’s not a question of, I hope it changes. It’s going to change, 100 percent. I will say it was not contentious. What was strong was the language that this cannot go on. But the relationships are very good, whether it be President Macron or with Justin [Trudeau]. So I don’t blame them. I blame our leaders. In fact, I congratulate the leaders of other countries for so crazily being able to make these trade deals that were so good for their country and so bad for the United States. But those days are over. In just a few minutes, I’ll be leaving for Singapore. I’ll be on a mission of peace. We have to get denuclearization. We have to get something going. We really think that North Korea will be a tremendous place in a very short period of time. You know the way they say that you know if you’re going to like somebody in the first five seconds? You ever hear that one? Well, I think that very quickly I’ll know whether or not something good is going to happen. I also think I’ll know whether or not it will happen fast. I think within the first minute I’ll know. Just my touch, my feel. That’s what, that’s what I do. But I really feel confident. I feel that Kim Jong-un wants to do something great for his people. And he has that opportunity, and he won’t have that opportunity again.