Thank you very much.
It is a fascinating discussion, with 1,200 temporary shelters already constructed, big upgrades on what existed, and 7,500 on the horizon. Given the challenges of land ownership, I think that's very commendable work.
When you're putting together these temporary shelters, how do you take into consideration—or do you—linkage to essential services like sanitation, safe drinking water, basic medical care, educational services for the community, and so on? How do you evaluate that when you're looking at these temporary housing facilities?