I see.
Thank you very much, Mr. Diotte.
His health is now better. He is in the hospital. It's a prison hospital, so it's not a very nice place to be, but at least there is some medical supervision and medical attention. He is being given treatment.
That was such a strange form of a public political compromise. The main requirement of his hunger strike was to get the doctors of his choice—trusted doctors—to examine him. Putin couldn't agree to that because it would mean losing face, but the international pressure and domestic pressure were very strong, so they compromised.
He was examined by civil doctors in a civil hospital in Vladimir. They gave the results of the examination to Navalny's personal doctors. They checked. They agreed on some things and disagreed on something else. They agreed on the treatment, and now he is being given that treatment that was approved by his personal doctors—