If I may, I would like to add to what Ms. Jackson said.
Clean technologies are of course not the only solution to climate change. We also have to protect natural environments and change our consumption habits. It is clear though that we must adopt clean technologies.
The important point here is that all actions or approaches are relevant and complementary, including the carbon price signal, incentives offered through programs to reduce the environmental footprint and fight climate change, and changes in consumption habits.
Clean technologies alone cannot solve the whole climate change problem. It is clear, however, that today's finances are not tomorrow's finances. There is a climate risk. Shareholders or investors seek safety in this regard. For a company to remain profitable and viable in the future, it will have to adapt to this new reality. I am talking about ESG factors, that is, environmental, social and governance. Sustainable funding criteria will increasingly be integrated, sought out and guided by carbon price signals and other variables we have just discussed.