Thank you for the question, Ms. Laverdière.
If I may, I will answer in English. It will be easier for me.
Thank you very much for the question. This is something I'm very passionate about. It's an unsolved issue, but I certainly am also flabbergasted to hear that only 25% was returned to Tunisia.
The issue is that under the UN Convention against Corruption, assets stolen through corruption or any crime defined in the UN convention must be returned to the country of origin. The convention says that you can keep a small percentage to pay for your administrative costs and your own law enforcement actions. Good practice internationally would say that this is never more than 5%.
That said—and I must admit that I am not 200% on top of the case, which was, I think, around the son-in-law of former president Ben Ali—