We are not in a position to say how much the 2020-2021 year has cost to date in response to the pandemic, since we have no information in real time. We are basing ourselves on our forecasts, which we revise as soon as we get new data. That gives us a picture that is not perfect but that is not totally unreasonable either.
For the financial year starting on April 1, everything is based on our forecasts, which will also be revised as we receive additional data, on the labour market, for example.
To have information that would allow us to determine how much the 2020-2021 year has cost to date in response to the pandemic, we would need direct access to the government's accounting system.