Very briefly, I would recommend that in terms of the role of SMEs in the economy the committee look at the U.S. federal acquisition regulation, subpart 19.7, on the small business subcontracting program. That is the U.S. law that requires SME procurement for all major contracts by any federal dollars, and even state dollars, I think. It seems to have a copycat in the EU at the moment.
In regard to your question on developing people and skills, the standard formula for the next gen funds in the EU is 15%. For all capex for build back better programs, whether it's the electric vehicle program, the battery program or the hydrogen program, there's 15% that is considered essential to enable workers to continue to be able to be productive in the economy.