Thank you very much.
I've been looking at a graph from the International Emissions Trading Association and the World Bank. When I looked at this, I was kind of shocked to find that the sellers of these credits were China, 66%; Brazil, 10%; and India, 3%. What is the EU policy on having any conditions on the world buyers or sellers of these credits?
For instance, there have recently been some questions on human rights or pollutants. For example, I understand China is building one coal-fired plant per week. They have huge production facilities that take very little account of environmental waste. In Brazil, for instance, some people talk about the devastation of the forests.
Are there any conditions on the use of the money or on other things domestically within those countries when the EU considers trading for credits or other trading mechanisms?