Yes, absolutely. I'm a public health specialist. At the moment, we're responding around the world to more outbreaks of cholera than at any other moment in time. There's a global stockpile of cholera vaccines that's been depleted for more than two years. Some of that is due to market conditions, but it's also largely due to the fact that we're simply seeing more cholera. That's not all entirely dependent on climate change, but some of it certainly is.
This is a certain reality where, as climate is having an impact, particularly on infectious diseases, when we have outbreaks that occur on top of a refugee crisis or a forced displacement crisis or so on, we're going to run into a lot of different crises that are converging all in one place.