 When people are inditing the head of state, when they see that dozens of parliamentarians are put behind bars, when they see that, they think everything is corrupt, but the reality is quite the opposite. If we look at what happens when those events occur, what happens is that you have the institutional strength required for that to actually happen, because in those countries of the very high levels of corruption, that actually never happens. In those countries where there is no freedom of press, which is not the case for Latin America, even though there are countries where there is a lot of concern over freedom of the press, corruption is simply hidden. So the perception of corruption may be low, because you know, people know there's corruption but you don't have these public scandals that heighten the perception of corruption.