Brazil will be hosting COP 30, as you said. We anticipate that this will be very much an implementation year. Many countries, like Canada, are being asked and expected to put forward new nationally determined contributions—the new targets that you've been talking about. In February, Canada was among the first countries to put out those targets, and the plan. Other countries are coming to the table to do the same, and we anticipate that this will be very much a conversation among leaders, ministers and senior negotiators around how to move forward from here to address the gaps that many countries face, that the world faces, in order to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. There's much work to do.
There will also be a great deal of conversation, I think, around financing and capacity to deliver and how countries can support the investments in the clean transitions abroad and in countries that are working very hard to move away from fossil fuels and more traditional energy sources to achieve their own climate objectives.