Sure.
I'll speak to the issue of a universal basic income. The ILO has always argued about the social protection system to provide this minimum for all residents in the country. By providing a system of benefits, and as the result of this tripartite discussion from all parties, it would build on the social needs and social contingencies.
I would like also to mention that from a care perspective, we believe in the combination of money, services and time. It's important, from a job generation perspective, to invest in quality public services, but also social infrastructure. We heard how important this is especially for rural areas. As for the composition, the design of a package, it would be money, services and time.