One last thing. You stated that, in case of a spill, there are three systems. You also said, unless I am mistaken, that you are able to face a spill of 150 barrels. That does not seem to be very much. Perhaps there was a mistake in translation.
In case of a major spill, you said it would be difficult to deal with large quantities of oil spilled in the ocean, such as we saw in the US, and that you have to do more research before having a more definite plan.
Last May, when we had some witnesses, we learned that relief wells are not being contemplated by the operators because they would be too expensive. Do you not think that it is much too early to give authorizations to the operators and that there might be a danger of having a spill but no solution? You are still at the research stage, if I understand correctly.