 And now we will be happy to be able to answer any questions you have. Yes? Has China been investigating the way that other countries, like Japan, have tackle similar problems? Thank you for your question. It's a difficult question to answer. Our presentation focused mainly on China itself, and we haven't looked much at the approach other countries have taken. I'm sure that experts in China have looked at those other situations. I'm not sure if the government is going to take any advice from other countries to solve this problem, but that's definitely an issue to look into. Do you have any information on this issue you could share with us? No, I was just curious. Good. It's always great when people want to know more. And now we'll be happy to answer any questions you have. Is there anything you did not understand, or anything that you think we did not cover clearly? Yes? Do you think the one child policy should be relaxed rather than removed, maybe allowing people to have more children if they pay a fee? Oh, that's an interesting question. Yes, but it raises some ethical points. Yes, that's true. For example, it would mean that rich people could have as many children as they want, but poor people would be rejected. It's quite discriminatory. Don't you agree? Yes, I suppose so. I didn't think of that. Thank you for your question, though.