There's no question that in a democracy you'll always have differences of opinion, and that's a good thing, and ebbs and flows in political leadership will occur. Stability can be useful, but democracy has its own aspects to it.
The kind of stability that's essential is long-term planning around what expectations are going to be, around market functions and around rule bases. As we said at the expert panel, as an example, we thought having a price on carbon was important. It is important that there is a price on carbon that one can rely on for some period of time. However—