First of all, nothing is more important to Toyota than the safety and the reliability of the product to our customers, and we have held a long-term policy that when it comes to defects or recalls, cost is not the consideration. I will give you a reason for that.
The committee that determines the recall is deliberately separated from a top management decision. In other words, what we call the general manager level will make a decision on recalls, and then that will be approved by the immediate boss who is a managing officer, but the decision stops there. There is no top management decision involved in view of cost and therefore profit.
So it has been our policy and guiding principle that, again, I have to say, safety of our customers is of utmost importance.