The share is fairly equal, because the 10-year will come to maturity after 10 years and the 30-year will last a lot longer, so you can issue a lot less of the 30-year ones in order to have the same proportion of debt that's been issued with a maturity of 10 years. I don't have the exact figure, but looking at the number based on what we are issuing this year, I'll assume it's roughly the same. It's slightly higher on the 10-year and maybe 60-40, but that's a number I could confirm with you if you want.
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