Yes. The care economy is super important for two reasons. One is that care work is low-carbon work, and that's important. We know that we need to move to a cleaner economy, and for people working in health care, in teaching and in all kinds of services—often public services—that's low-carbon work, and that's great. That's how we get economic growth without using more resources.
The other reason it's important is that you can create a lot more jobs in care work than you can for the same amount of money spent in oil and gas, which is extremely capital intensive. It's not very job intensive. Despite the size of the oil and gas industry, we don't need to make up 100% of that industry in other sectors to retain the total amount of employment. We can create far more jobs in the care economy and other sectors for the same amount of investment.