moffada has raised a good point that in fact the issue has somehow gone out of its standard state. well, thank you, mr. zamaniyan, mr. fartukzadeh. let's hear your reasons for your opposition to the allocation of subsidies to an economy with they have the same system. it creates a relative relationship over time , that is, for example, why assume that gold is more expensive than silver, this has a relative relationship, for example , if you say that starting tomorrow morning, i will give gold more expensive than silver , there is a chain of consequences behind it, why? suppose that bananas are more expensive in iran suppose. in iran, bananas are always more expensive than bananas, because we have to bring them from somewhere else. they come from a cold climate, but you have to bring them to iran, and they find this relative relationship, which means that the dollar goes up. again, this relative relationship is in favor of bananas. it goes higher when you stabilize the price of gasoline , and this stabilization lasts, for example, for two decades. this manipulation is in the relativ