I can answer that in a general sense. My colleagues may have specific examples that they could add. I would say that one of the challenges in Africa, when you talk about renewables, is that you can do it on a small scale. You could have microgrids, and you could apply solar and wind on a very small scale, but to do that on a much larger scale, not for commercial use but for the population, is very challenging. As one MP was mentioning, this transition from oil to coal, with natural gas being a better choice, I think is being looked at quite closely in many parts of Africa, where the grid doesn't allow for renewables to be applied immediately.
I'm not sure if anyone has anything to add.
