Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank you for appearing, albeit at a distance.
I find that the model you've presented us with today is very interesting, even though we should keep in mind that it is very difficult to import a model and implement it as is. I believe you would admit as much.
I would first like to congratulate you on those 15 objectives adopted in 1999, and for the 16th on biodiversity, which was passed by Parliament in 2005. I would like to focus on those objectives because they are national targets that can be implemented domestically.
To follow up on a question by Mr. Regan, I would like to know whether you set mandatory targets for each region in Sweden. Is there an obligation to meet those targets, given the legislation that was passed by European parliamentarians in 1999?
If I am not mistaken, the European Union has also issued directives. What is the link between the Swedish sustainable development strategy law and the European Union directives? How do you reconcile the European Union directives and the legislation passed by the Swedish Parliament?