On that—this is not me saying this—the International Energy Agency has three different scenarios. It has a stated policy scenario, in which case we see an increase. If just the policies that are announced and are in place today stay, then we're going to see an increase in natural gas from 3,900 billion to 5,700 billion cubic metres by 2050. In the announced pledges—though the countries that have just announced their targets have to implement them—we see a slight increase and then flatlining all the way to 2050. We don't see a major increase to 2050, but this is what I want to ask you about.
In the net-zero scenario we see a 55% decline in natural gas demand. What do you make of that?