I would state that the retraining piece is the biggest missing component in most developed economies. If any participant is interested in seeing the breakdown of current spending, you can either go to look at the Global Recovery Observatory or a paper titled “Are We Building Back Better", which I wrote with the United Nations Environment Programme.
In those you will note that in developed economies there's been spending on a wide range of green initiatives, but with this big hole in worker retraining. In the context of COVID, we've seen human capital being decreased at literally every turn. Whether you talk about school closures, talk about furlough programs, talk about unemployment, you will see that human capital has dropped significantly. Industries are in transition, and yet most governments aren't investing in some type of employee retraining or education initiatives to develop a workforce that is ready for those new jobs that you're pouring billions of dollars into otherwise.
That signal there in my remarks was specifically to the lack of investment in green retraining initiatives.