I guess it would depend on how the BCA is prepared. I'm not talking about the CBAM but about the carbon trade measure, however it's designed. I was quite clear in my opening statement that the CBAM is not a design that would serve us well, and we are categorically opposed to it, if I may say so. However, there are ways to design it that would be effective, and particularly effective if we coordinate it with the United States.
We support the idea of carbon trade measures as long as we are, to your point, not designing them in a way that's extremely challenging, like the CBAM, and—not “or” but “and”—are aligning them with the United States.