I sent you a letter on January 14 last. In it, I indicated my interest in being heard by the board. At that time, a debate arose because of two letters, the letter from your chair and the letter that I sent. My position was always to decline. That was debated at the special meeting of the board of directors. Do we have to end the investigations, the SIRCO reports, or do we have to continue them? I spoke about trust in that context. I told the people on the board that it was a matter of trust and that I wanted to put a stop to reports and anything of the kind, with the exception of my due diligence. I placed all the weight I had as president on that. So the board of directors voted unanimously to put a stop to all the reports and investigations into the past. That is why I am here before you today with that resolution that the board of directors passed.