I am also not saying that green hydrogen is a panacea. It is actually the opposite. We think that green hydrogen is the only type of hydrogen that should be developed. That does not mean, however, that it will change the world. We cannot count on this solution to reduce emissions in a significant way; rather, it can reduce them in a targeted way in some industrial sectors that are harder to decarbonize. This includes the heavy trucking sector, for example, or industrial sectors that are the most difficult to decarbonize. Those are the sectors we are targeting. These are therefore very specific uses of green hydrogen that, of course, will not happen tomorrow.
When it comes to carbon capture, no environmental advantage has yet been demonstrated for it. I am all for giving the benefit of the doubt, but I find it curious that we are the ones insisting that taxpayer money not be used to invest in it, when there are no successes that...