I think that any time there's a way to build in transparency around how these programs operate, it's always of benefit. Maybe the point I'll disagree on is how seemingly empirical the U.S. model is under the IRA. There are certain quantifiable subsidies that have been presented. You've heard us all throw around different numbers as well because it's complicated and multi-layered. Again, that one-kilowatt-hour subsidy that's been presented is also overlaid with a series of other advanced tax credits and other measures that have been employed.
How we disentangle that I don't know, but I take your point, and I would agree that if there's a way to stabilize that, it would be of value.