Thank you very much.
I will answer in English because I will be using some rather technical vocabulary.
What we know, as the chief statistician described, is that many components experienced base effect. When you compare 2021 to the first year of the pandemic, 2020, we look at the impact of base effect, but it is really specific to various components and those components vary from month to month.
I should point out that gasoline has been the biggest driver of inflation in recent months. That was also one of the key components where we saw very large base effect as we came round to the first-year anniversary of the onset of the pandemic. I would also like to point out that as we are now beyond 12 months of the pandemic, we don't see base effect as a key contributing factor. The increases over the last several months have really been focused on pure price pressures.