Like most economists, Deus is convinced Cuba's communist revolution has no choice now but to accommodate an entrepreneurial revolution. We are like more than 30% of [Cuba’s] working population, which is something very important. So we need to survive in this moment because it's our responsibility to make this country better in the long term. Toward that end, Deus believes Cuba's long overdue currency reform is a good thing. It’s execution so far, however, is another thing. I think in the medium and long term it will be positive. It shows, like, the maturity of our government, to finally decide to make the unification of the currency that is so needed for us. But what I’m also saying is they should be more prepared – for example, some measures beforehand to help this to be less traumatic for the private sector. It’s been difficult for me to sleep for many days. (laughs)