 Hello. I'd like to talk to you about the situation we're living in Paraguay in the context of the quarantine due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Well, we're really getting close to starvation in this country. The country has been, for a long time, being important to feed its people. The traditional and local food production systems have been dismantled to accommodate widespread production of expert commodities like soybeans and cattle. In this scenario, most of the population cannot go out to work. That means that they have less income or they have no income, actually, to go and perturbe. And also, the food prices have been skyrocketing up to 500 percent in some items and in an average of about 200 percent in fresh produce. So, we're really getting on the brink of starvation and we're really getting on the brink of actually survival riots, I would call it, because people will need to go out and get food for their children and for themselves. And this is happening in a scenario where the government is imposing really harshly these quarantine measures. And it's actually being quite successful in terms of controlling the epidemic, but are not taking the right steps to avoid people from falling into another epidemic, which would be starvation.