Thank you very much.
I want to ask you about the ESG movement. I'll make a statement and invite your comment on it.
Too often, the ESG movement has led to an exclusive focus on the “E”, ignoring the social and governance consequences, as well as the strategic consequences, of certain decisions. The push for a green transition has been accompanied by certain decision-makers turning a blind eye to human implications in the way the sourcing of these materials has led to slave labour and deplorable conditions in, for instance, mines in the DRC. I know you have done a great deal of work on the Uyghur genocide, which is part of this, as well.
Do you agree that this is a problem, and is it critically important that we hold green industries to strong human rights standards and not allow a blind eye to be turned to human rights in the name of an aspired-for green transition?