Dr. Donner, I don't dislike you personally. I want to make that clear.
My last question is for Ms. Abreu.
We just heard Dr. Donner talk about the long game, if you will, of the recommendations that the advisory body made. Would you agree with me, though, that you painted a bit of a bleak picture by painting us versus the U.S.A. in terms of the progress that they're making? Is that not a bit of a false narrative?
We can go back to the Bush era, when they started laying the groundwork for this. With the commitment, the ability and the sheer heft, if you will, of the U.S. to enact some of these—and the California climate regulations, which are not insignificant—that is all catching on now, and to compare it.... Would you not agree that it's a bit of a false narrative to compare all of those years of planning and that stewardship by progressive presidencies, which is now coming to fruition...?
We're being compared to Donald Trump, of all people. Do you agree that it's a little bit unfair to do that?
