I want to talk about pandemic risk in particular. When I look at the dollars and cents of it—I know you're a dollars-and-cents guy—the estimates I've seen are that the costs of preventing a pandemic are measured in the billions and the costs of pandemics are measured in the trillions. We are living through that today. I care a lot about pandemic risk, not just as a nice idea but reducing pandemic risk.
Then I read the UN Environment Programme report from July. They say that of the seven human-mediated factors that are most likely driving the emergence of zoonotic diseases, something I care a lot about in terms of reducing that risk, one of the seven is climate change. If we look at the dollars and cents and where we want to be, shouldn't we be addressing climate change in a really serious way?