Thank you very much, Mr. President.
Thank you for your presentation. Unfortunately I missed part of it, because I had other commitments. I have already had a report that it was very interesting.
I have two questions for you. We often hear some of our colleagues around the table here, or otherwise, saying that what is key is that you increase the revenues for the states, both revenues from mining companies and tax revenue from people working at the mining companies. To me it gives the impression sometimes that it's like throwing money at the problem and thinking that the problem of underdevelopment will be resolved by throwing money at it. I'm quite skeptical about that. Examples such as the Congo make me wonder. I'd like you to comment on that.
I have another question, which is more of an economic question. Are there developing countries that run the risk of suffering from the famous Dutch disease?