Concerning agriculture properly speaking, what seems to be clear in light of the statements made is that the majority of the big countries gave huge subsidies to their agriculture. In response to a question that was put to you earlier, you said that it is not always easy to identify these countries. However, in the reports that are tabled, when you are negotiating at the WTO, are these countries not well identified? In what way and to what extent is this the case?
At the end of the day, if you have this information in hand, it is only a matter of the firm will of these countries to continue to subsidize their agriculture in order that they become competitive around the world.