If I continue from Finland's perspective, and if I consider this in terms of the “effort sharing sector,” as we say in the EU, in Finland 40% of CO2 emissions in this sector come from housing. We are a northern country and must warm our houses. That's the reason the percentage is so high. Another 40% comes from traffic. We are a very sparsely populated country, and we have long distances. Twenty percent comes from agriculture.
To your question about the impact of real estate, it's actually a very current topic in Finland because we are partly talking about how much our forests are places of cold storage, but we are also doing quite a lot of jobs in the institutes and universities and with real, ordinary farmers on how real estate that's used for agriculture can also be used for cold storage. We see enormous possibilities for reforestation in the world.