Yes. I know that it looks very challenging. Even I am asking if we are going to do it, but there is a dose of political will that we have put on that. Last week there was a meeting of ministers of trade and foreign affairs in Columbia, which as you know is going to host the next summit in Cali, in May. We are putting very, very strong pressure on our technical groups, and we hope—I cannot tell you if it's going to be the 31st of May, but maybe the first week of April or something...but really, the terms are very short.
With the 10%—the rest—we are going to deal with that. As I told you, we are thinking in two terms—one term of three years for the 3%, and one term of seven years for the 7%. Of course, if we consider that there are some sensitive products that should be considered apart...we will take our time. But we will move on that direction.