gurbanzad and my excellency, if i want to be very brief let me tell you that with the regulations that govern in iran, production will not achieve the set goals. rather, it will cause a fundamental blow to the political system. and it causes us many social problems. in fact, the claim is based on both domestic and global experiences. in order to explain these experiences, we have to separate several fields from each other. education actually wants to be done, one is in the field of factories , the other is in the fields of land and immovable assets , which, like our warehouses, should be removed from these fields. let's separate each other and each of them has its own rules. regarding the jad factory, which is a very important issue because it is tied to employment and production, the world experience shows that countries that move towards removing obstacles to private sector production without becoming state enterprises. give up they grow the private sector at a faster rate, but the countries that handed over state-owned enterprises , as we had scattered experiences from the mid-1900s