I believe that although the state may not be responsible for many of these homicides, it is, however, responsible for providing clarity on the facts, so that the truth of the facts become known, and in order to ensure that there's an impartial, professional, and efficient inquiry and that those responsible are punished. This is an international obligation that all states have in accordance with the international commitments that they have acquired over time in regard to instruments involving access to justice.
Regarding your question about the violence that exists against women and the causes of this violence, I believe it is very important to fully state that these two occur in states where there are greater social inequalities and greater social imbalances. The majority of Mexicans live in poverty, and I think this issue perhaps is at the origin of violence against women, which we see not just at the level of these killings and homicides but also expressed in other diverse forms.