Thank you very much.
Yes. Since, in particular, the invasion of Ukraine and the disruption and embargoes on Russian gas supply, the world has been scrambling for natural gas. Part of the driver of that was underinvestment before that invasion happened.
I think there were lots of assumptions about when the use of natural gas or other fuels would peak, but at the end of the day, countries were looking for sustainable baseload, countries in the Indo-Pacific were trying to give more of their citizens access to low-emission...or just energy, period—electricity, period. There are still many countries in the Indo-Pacific with rolling blackouts, India included. That is the role coal has come in to fill. As gas has become less available, coal has gone up.
I think it's a high priority, both from a security standpoint of who's going to be a friend to these countries and from an environmental standpoint, to get more LNG to them.