Once again, it's linked to the growth curve.
When we look back, 20 or 40 years ago, we see that, since energy has a cost, businesses and even household appliances should become increasingly efficient. That's a natural phenomenon. But at the same time, with economic growth and growth in new energy services, we have an increase in energy demand.
So we're starting to ask industrial interests what actions they can take to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. It's normal for them to be able to produce a list of all the actions they've taken, in any case. This is somewhat the problem when you implement a voluntary policy, a grants and information policy. It doesn't stop the introduction of new technologies that use the atmosphere like a garbage can. And it's continuing.