This is a very dynamic space.
Australia has a resource-intensive economy. It has a lot of coal, yet they have had a renewable energy revolution in just the last couple of years, partially driven by a very well-run pensions industry and a lot of domestic investment but also by securing outside investment. Actually, Australian banks are global investors in the renewable energy industry. That would be one example.
You can also go to Brazil, South Africa, Japan, which I mentioned, and northern Europe and other parts of Europe—France. There are many examples and, in a global economy, this is not a trend that is situated in any one jurisdiction.