Thank you.
Again, I think we do have a role in the private sector to work with customers within a given sector to see what it would take for them to consume lower-carbon energy and what those pathways are.
For sustainable aviation fuel, for example, if airlines have the aircraft that can take 100% sustainable aviation fuel and if we can create the technologies and build them at scale to produce it and meet their demands, then we at least have those two end points from the production to the consumption to work between. The cost of that and the transmission of that fuel from where it is produced, what the inputs into that are and how it's consumed need to be managed as part of that pathway.
As the private sector working with a non-private sector, or the public sector and non-profit sector, we can convene sectors with which we can discuss the pathways through which we can look at the opportunities and the constraints to help us meet climate targets.
We are in a stage of reducing, and in order to eliminate we need to reduce. The fastest way to shut emissions down is to shut down the economy, and we don't want to do that. We do have to have pathways to reductions that manage and mine how energy is being consumed and what type of energy is being consumed today so that we don't strand people, so that we can meet demands, and so that we don't see prices....
Thank you.