I'm happy to answer that question.
We were very pleased to see the creation of those programs. We're still awaiting a lot of the details of how they'll be structured and what they'll look like, but at first glance, it's something that we called for, so we're certainly very happy on that front.
As I said in my remarks, we caution the development of these programs on two fronts. There's adequate money in the program to incent the transition, but particularly for SMEs that struggle with, one, knowing about government programs, and two, navigating them and using them to full benefit, in the structuring of the program, how do we hold them by the hand and take them through it so that the pickup is there and the results are there as well? We really need to think about that.
As I mentioned, what we're seeing right now is that the big companies, the big manufacturers, have already begun net-zero transition, with specific government help in many instances, but we're not seeing that same thing happen with the SMEs. They're not even thinking about it in many cases, depending. That's a problem that we want to tackle and that we're alerted to, because most of our companies are SMEs. We're going to get massive reductions in greenhouse gases by tackling the big ones, but most of our companies are SMEs, so we need to bring them along for the ride too.
That was sort of a long-winded way to get at the question, but again, it's the SME component. It's very important for us to get that right.