Thank you.
Mr. Gombiro, maybe I should ask you the next question.
Looking at the issue of inflation in Zimbabwe, this is not the first time this has happened. Everybody is familiar with the hyperinflation that took place about a decade ago. At the end of that process—perhaps it was 2013—the government made the decision to move to the United States dollar as the currency. Then in May or June of 2019, the Zimbabwean dollar was reintroduced, and almost instantly there was massive inflation, which seems to be getting worse and worse.
Why did they go back to the Zimbabwean dollar? Is the problem identical to what happened last time—they're just printing more and more money—or is something else going on?