That is a good question.
As soon as you make a change, you have to change the system. The issue is not entering 26, 40 or 50 weeks, the issue is making the change. You can't keep putting it off just because there may be a problem. We know that the government has learned a lot from the errors that have occurred in recent years and that it will conduct tests. So it's really important to make the change.
We have also heard a lot of figures, such as 37 weeks and 41 weeks. But those are statistics on the length of treatments. Do you really think that someone whose treatments lasted 43 weeks will be in good enough condition to return to work five days a week as soon as the treatments are over? The answer is no. That time must also be considered, and the statistics do not do so.
During the pandemic, the government recognized that it was capable of [Technical difficulty] quickly in the act. It was good that they did so. They realized that where there's a will, a way can be found. In my opinion, it's not just about a technical problem, it's about having the will.