That's okay, you have answered my question. Essentially, you said at the end that we must face the reality. The reality is that in the generation before mine, that of my father and my mother, there were 10, 12 or 14 children per family. Today, I have an 18-month old daughter and I certainly do not expect to have five children. Our goal is to have two of them, unless we have twins.
As you have said, many are waiting for the crisis to come. And when it comes, there may be some 50-year and older persons who will tell us that we have done nothing for them and that they have decided to retire completely and get some rest. It is a risk that these businesses are facing. Do you agree with this?