Thank you for your question.
I'm aware of the problems Haiti is experiencing; we have had occasion to discuss them. I believe it is important to note that no one could have predicted the rise in oil prices and the impact that would have on the Jacmel electrification project.
It must be understood that, in order to compensate, the amounts billed to citizens would have had to be increased. The transition government made an economic choice so as not to cause tension during the election period. Thus, for security reasons, it did not want to increase rates based on the rising price of oil.
Obviously, we've had discussions and are still putting pressure on the new Haitian authorities so that the situation is regularized and tariffs are adjusted accordingly.