Certainly. Thank you for your questions, Renan. On the Buenavista SX-EW correction program, well, we have been working very hard. The plant or the SX-EW operations have two main problems that we need to correct. One was on the ore grade or the grade of the pregnant liquid solution that goes into these facilities. We have been – we are seeing a better ore grade on this – ore grade of copper content in these pregnant liquid solutions, that’s why we are mentioning that we’re expecting an increase of about 18% in SX-EW production vis-a-vis the prior quarter or the third quarter of this year. And the other thing is the throughput of pregnant liquid solution. For the second factor, we have – we are using at full capacity, our new SX-EW 3 plant in Buenavista, the southern construction plant in Buenavista as well as the SX-EW 2, which is a relatively older or the one that we have in operations at Buenavista. So we’re trying to reduce the impact of the lower grade in the pregnant liquid solution by having more throughput in the different plants that we have. This is working, and we’re doing some other actions in order to restore the full capacity of these facilities. We think that we’re in the right direction and that’s our view and our expectation that we will get this normalized through – well, through 2018. We are doing very good progress, and we expect to be finishing this through 2019 and getting full capacity on this plant. On the new concentrator of Toquepala, well, we had a small delay in the total project. It’s about a little bit more than a quarter. The concentrator line 1 has 2 lines. Line 1 is already recharged of mineral and it’s producing concentrate, small amounts at this point, but we’re – we believe that we can do the ramp-up of this facility through the fourth quarter of this year and into the first quarter of next year. So getting the new concentrator at full speed will most likely be by the end of the first quarter or by April, say, of next year. In terms of copper production, our view is that next year, we will be producing slightly less than one million tons. Our current forecast is 990,000 tons. We want to – that’s the forecast – that’s what has been provided by our engineers. Our view is that we want to increase this production to over one million tons and we believe it’s a landmark for the company. For 2020, it’s 1,111,000 tons. For 2021, it’s 1,145,000 tons. 2022 1,126,000 tons that’s basically then in 2024, 2025, we will get the benefit of Michiquillay, Los Chancas and some other projects and that will increase our production arriving at to over 1.5 million tons by 2025.