 Now following the forced adjournment by the House of Representatives, the spokesman of the House, Benjamin Carlo, says the speaker's call was in order. Now Oliver Bucallo blamed the National Assembly staff and departments charged with the responsibility of making sure the other papers are ready before the daily commencement of plenary. But he assured that an emergency meeting was called and the issues had been resolved by the leadership of the House and the clerk in management of the House of Representatives. When he made that pronouncement, he requested us to see the bureaucrats immediately. And I'm just coming from a meeting where both the bureaucrats, the committee and the leadership of the House sat down and discussed. They looked at what caused the problem and it boils down to some technical problems with printing. And they were told not to allow such to happen again and they have made necessary adjustments as demanded by the leadership of the House. But we didn't leave it like that. You are right. We didn't leave it just explaining what happened was not enough, letting you know the steps that have been taken so far. Really he left the House, the Parliament, he was in a meeting with the bureaucrats, the leadership of the House, the head of the committee and it was a long deliberation.