Okay.
The recent issues affecting banks are more related to traditional systems. So the impact in terms of the technology is not major.
You're right to point out that some of these banks, like Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank, or SVB, were used by the technology sector. What was striking was how quickly deposits were flowing out of these banks. This was probably due to the fact that customers, especially those at SVB, were very concentrated in one sector. They were communicating on social networks and using digital banking systems, so they were able to withdraw their deposits very quickly. That things could happen so quickly is one aspect of that bankruptcy.
At the global level, the Basel Committee is looking at the impact of this issue in terms of liquidity and its calibration. So there are questions about that, but it's being considered by the Basel Committee and the Financial Stability Board, or FSB.