Thank you.
I want to respond to the last comment.
The goal isn't to influence the monitoring carried out by the anti-bribery working group. Since this situation is a first for the OECD, we must understand the ramifications of the investigation. The objective isn't to tell the OECD and the working group what to think. Instead, we want to know why the organization has decided to carry out the monitoring, which is quite an exceptional procedure, and the potential ramifications or implications of the outcome of the monitoring.
We believe that we need to better understand a process that we don't know about. The government and Parliament must also understand the process and prepare for the outcome of the monitoring. That's the real reason for the introduction of the motion.