Certainly, at the general level, as I say, there's a resetting of the balance, as it were, between tax support and program support. Obviously, I can't say how that would play out on a company-by-company basis. Overall there would be a modest reduction in the tax support available. At the same time, some of the most popular spending programs out there, such as IRAP, will see their budgets double. That should certainly give IRAP the ability to take on a large number of new projects.
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