I don't, actually. Our results are nuanced in a very important way with regard to carbon capture.
On the one hand, it seems to be—and there seems to be consensus more and more on this across net-zero reports around the world—that CCS will be necessary to reach carbon neutrality in the longer term. However, it needs to be kept for applications where it's absolutely essential, so where it's impossible to avoid the emissions, for example, in the production of cement, steel and such.
If we use CCS, it has to be as a last-resort solution for any sector, after all possibilities for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through other means have been—