Yes, indeed, resources and experts are critical. If you want to guarantee that your climate objectives are met, you need to do a trajectory scenario or at least an assessment of what the options are. For this, you need people who know what they're doing in terms of their resources. I mean, the U.K. Climate Change Committee has 24 full-time staff who do that. That's a substantial team. These are people who have been selected specially for doing this task. It is their main job.
Yes, to my understanding, the office of the commissioner now does not have nearly that amount of people, and the expertise is not specific to what is required for examining the environment.