I am not sure, Mr. Carrie. Typically, we would put that under the definition of community investment.
Under ESG and the way ESG definitions are changing, community investment, while appreciated and often needed in these specific communities, is not enough to deal with the environmental challenge.
When we look at the definitions, and when we look at what we're looking for, we are looking for specific action plans to address emissions reductions, and then looking for activities that companies are doing for their social licence.
You're absolutely right. We do see significant amounts of research and development in clean technology done by oil and gas companies. Oil and gas companies and mining companies are some of the largest supporters, through their supply chain, of indigenous companies.