Regarding the current 10% Trump tariff, he predicts that French wine producers and US merchants will split the cost of the new import duty between them in order to maintain sales.
"Then when he actually gave me the mic, I remember a big panic, because you can't hear yourself at all either."But I knew the words. It was all just the most surreal thing, like you actually can't explain, it's so weird."
For Sally, it was a dream come true to see her little boy singing with the family's hero."I describe it as the happiest day of my life, and I apologise to my husband that it's not our wedding day," she said."Bruce Springsteen, singing with my son, the happiest day of my life."
It has been 50 years since the American singer first performed in the UK, giving his new Born To Run album its European premiere.In the documentary, Springsteen described how much he enjoys children such as Haydn, coming to his concerts.
"Young audiences bring with them a lot of energy. A lot of energy," he said.
For Haydn, that childhood encounter with Springsteen has encouraged him to want to perform, and he is now an actor, appearing in the CBBC football drama Jamie Johnson."The salmon farming causes various environmental problems. One is that the fish are kept in cages and fed with pellets.
"A lot of the pellets and fish faeces end up on the seabed and that leads to less oxygen which kills the sea life in the ocean underneath the cages, and depending on the current, elsewhere in the sea."When these concerns are put to Mr Clement from Salmón Chile, he explains that there are different categories for the salmon farming concessions.
"In terms of concessions in the national parks we have 21 that we aren't using," he says. "We have told the government that we don't want to be there and asked to be relocated but nothing has happened for many years."Regarding salmon farming in national reserves, he says that is a different environment which, according to Chilean law and the rules and regulations they follow, they can operate in.