Thank you.
As the chief statistician said, we are currently implementing an environmental census.
That will measure the extent of ecosystems, the condition of ecosystems and the value of the goods and services derived from those ecosystems.
It will help us to better understand the connection between the economy and the environment.
I will now come back to your question. We have a large number of price indexes, not only for consumer prices but for every step in the production chain.
We aren't drawing direct links between the environmental change and those price indexes, but if we take a look at raw material prices for grains, we do see the impacts of weather, of what's happened out west. There are links all along the supply chain. Earlier in the pandemic we were seeing the impacts of African swine fever in China, which drove up global prices for pork, which had an impact on our raw material price index.