We can look at the situation for access to tenders by dividing them into two: tenders issued by the government and tenders issued by big companies.
Among the big companies, fewer than 5% of contracts are awarded to women-owned businesses.
It is not a matter of ill will on anyone's part; rather, it is because women-owned businesses are often smaller, so they need help to be able to access the supply chain.
The big companies that have a supplier diversification program help these women to access contracts. They are aware that the business they are awarding a contract to is not a multinational, it is a business they want to contribute to and they want to help to grow, but in line with its capacity. So that is a very different concept.
For the government, given that there is no—