 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. The people, the members and the groups who are in the streets are representatives of the proletariat, the working class, the disenfranchised women and refugees. The economic situation in Lebanon is, let's start with talking about the minimum wage, where in a country that a minimum of $4,000 is needed for a family to live in the city, the minimum wage in Lebanon is almost $300. The level of unemployment is almost, I think, 50% this year. The level of poverty has gotten to the extent that people, I mean, let's put it this way. People who have been for years, supporters and members of the sectarian political parties are currently detaching themselves from these political parties because of the economic situation. We're talking unemployment, we're talking housing problems, we're talking services at all levels, we're talking of a country where there's only one sector working, which is the banking and real estate sector. So this is what led people to grow out to the streets.