I get the principle of deterrence, but I'm wondering how much thought has been given to actually deterrence in practice.
Mr. Arango, I see you're anxious. You mentioned, for example, the social determinants behind this in poverty reduction and employment.
I think we all get the principle. If there's a big stick about to hit you over the head, you're less likely to do it, but there are other things pushing people into these practices, and so deterrence in practice doesn't always actually work.
Mr. Arango, do you have any thoughts on that?