Thank you for the question.
The cost of inaction is probably higher than the cost of action, as we have heard before.
In our office, Ms. Da Costa read the new report from an organization that has looked at the cost of inaction, quantitatively. These are not our figures or calculations, but Ms. Da Costa could give you some examples of these costs, particularly in relation to health and infrastructure.
Can you talk about that, Ms. Da Costa?