I'm pleased about the answer you've given me. It's important to air out the criticisms we receive. There are also a lot of losses that are likely not reported because fruit and vegetable growers, without any recourse, are usually willing to quickly settle at a discount with a company in trouble, out of concern that it will go bankrupt. In such instances, they would be paid half or a quarter of what they are owed, and that's not reflected in the statistics. It's important to bring that out and that's why I asked the question.
There's another objection, and it has to do with the banks. People say that a financial protection mechanism of that kind would give produce growers priority over financial institutions, and that might make the banks more reluctant to give credit to clients and produce growers.
What do you have to say about that?