There wasn't one. Do you think that would be an important avenue to pursue? I get the feeling—and I see this as a problem—that we are doing a whole lot of catching up. So we have a problem both in terms of having to catch up and in terms of finding funding. We are dealing with an economic reality. The words used to describe it may differ, but we're talking about a recession. So we have a situation on the economic front. Therefore, we will have to either invest in infrastructure or find a way to change people's consumption patterns. There must be something relevant that can be done in that respect.
Have you measured the ratio between the catching up that needs to happen and what needs to be done in the long term? This can't be a one-time consideration; we need a dedicated fund in my view. For three simple..., there has to be a vision for the future. When you carry out assessments, do you look at that as well?