Yes. There is quite a big public interest in Sweden as well, and it is still going on. We can see, as with the figures I told you about earlier, that we are using a lot of biomass in order to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions, and this is a huge transformation in the basic systems of electricity and heating production. We can also see biogas coming up as a fuel for cars and so on, and there is also an interest globally for electric cars. But biogas is also something that is going on quite a lot. Incineration, the use of waste in an incineration system...these incineration systems are integrated in the district and electricity production system. We produce electricity and heating in cogeneration plants from waste.
Then we have wind power, of course. There is a huge development of wind power in Sweden. The wind power system in Sweden actually works out well because we have hydro power to 50% and hydro power is very easy to regulate. So the differences in wind power can be regulated with hydro power.