I shall answer in English.
The objective of our investigations into any occurrences is to find some deficiencies, and the basic process takes a look at the elements that contributed to those efficiencies, things that contributed to either a bad decision or possibly an aircraft malfunction. In our particular approach to that we generally look at those underlying factors, deficiencies, and then make recommendations on them. When we conduct our current investigations we do take a look at all the factors associated with an unsafe condition.
Now, in this regard the safety board does identify any items dealing with the adequacy of the current inspection system there, and of course we make recommendations on those deficiencies. In the past we have noted certain aspects of some of our investigations that may have had some weaknesses in them, and again, our particular role is to make those public in our findings. In the recent past we have not made any recommendations on any of the deficiencies they have found, because we have not determined them to be systemic.