It is a comprehensive system. The minister is part of the chain of analysis. Because of political circumstances, it must be said that there have been changes in government and ministers. The ministers' offices take some time to understand how programs operate and to know what the expectations are. Political partisanship is not the reason for this. There are reasons why the application remains on the minister's desk for a while. The minister may ask us questions, there is a back and forth, we try to provide explanations.
As the minister gains knowledge and trust, the situation improves. That is perfectly normal. That is how our system works. We should hope that in time, we will reach optimum efficiency, which is not achievable when there are elections every year or ministers change every year and a half. I am not complaining about the political system, but that is the reality for people on the ground.