Yes. The work with the IEA, particularly on moving Europe away from reliance on Russian imports, looks at not only diversifying the immediate supply but also at the long-term transition to renewables, and also demand restraint measures and those sorts of things as well. The IEA takes a holistic approach, and I think that's consistent with what the European Union and member countries are looking at as well.
As Minister Wilkinson stated, there is obviously a very acute energy security issue in Europe, and that is not to be downplayed. I would also say that they are looking at these twin crises and how they can not only meet their current energy needs, but also looking at how to transition toward a lower-carbon energy future.