Merci, Monsieur Grégoire and Mr. Osbaldeston.
I have some difficulties getting a firm handle on this. I don't normally admit to weakness like that, and I hope this will be the last time.
I listened to you and I read the documentation and I recall what I tried to get at when we were here at the steering committee. That is, if we proceed according to course A, small definitions, etc., or course B, what will be the impact on cases that are outstanding that might be in the courts or that are in process in terms of being dealt with according to the status quo? I don't think I've had a good enough answer to that. I'm looking at your charts, and it appears very roughly that about 50% of the applications get dealt with satisfactorily over the course of the year in one way or another, but they're dealt with.
Very roughly, again, very rarely do you have more than 5% rejection. So I ask myself this, and maybe, Monsieur Grégoire, you're the best person to answer this. Is a solution to this problem additional staff?