—so if the plant doesn't operate after 2032, then the payback is a minuscule amount of the money that's in there. Mind you, it's based on, in the case of Volkswagen, $15 billion of production subsidies until that point.
Is there any limit...? Let's say that miraculously the plants get an unlimited amount of access to these 14 parts and the minerals in them. Is there any limit to its going above the 100% level that you base this on? Could the subsidies actually be higher and, therefore, cause a further lengthening of the payback?