You know, we hear a lot about the IRA in the U.S. and how it has mobilized a lot of investment. I think it has. It's been successful as an incentive. In Europe, it's more of a whole-of-government approach. I think the difference is that, in Europe, every corporate is realizing they have to transition. In the U.S., it's only part of the economy—the green part—that's growing. The rest of the economy has a lot of uncertainty.
Therefore, I think—as you say—the best examples we're seeing are where they combine incentives in new technology with transparency and markets investing across the whole economy, where they're incentivized to do so.