You don't like the risk. About 10 years ago, a son of a prestigious U.S. conglomerate was famous for being nice, and he went to Harlem after graduating from college to take care of him with love, knowing the difficulties of the region, which is the majority of black children in poor neighborhoods, while attending school and volunteering.Harlem, which has drugs, violence, and mafia, is a place where people live, so many people were moved and liked him. But he is not in this world now. He killed his kid to steal 120,000 won from him. He killed them and took 120,000 won. Don't you know there are good people in Harlem? But I don't like those dangers. And he died, just like the people who were worried and dissuaded. I think it would have been better to set up a good center in a good area with family money and bring in children who are willing to get out of Harlem. Such personal access was dangerous and reckless and the judgment was right. It's a big investment management job at the government and local level. There's a danger if it's not normal.