Thank you.
My next question is on auditors and the importance of having auditors who are focused on this particular task. As I understand it, there was a bit of a restructuring. As I think most people know, when we restructure, for example, and we move the auditors to work more closely with public prosecutions, some people interpret it as a layoff, but in actual fact it is a restructuring.
Could you briefly comment on what was happening there and why some of those changes were made?