For Europe, I think it's important to separate the relatively short-term response to get through last winter and this coming winter, which has particularly put a very strong emphasis on accessing liquefied natural gas wherever they can get their hands on it. They are quite successful at that. In the longer term, the Europeans are quite clear about their emphasis on renewables and the energy efficiency side. I think they're very sensitive to the question of substituting one geopolitically risky energy source in Russia for another somewhere else, particularly in the Middle East.
It's very important to look at the European approach in the immediate crisis management that has taken place around supplies, and the longer-term picture of where things are going with their energy transition. In Europe's case, the convergence between decarbonization and energy security is very strong.