I think that with the translation, I potentially missed the double negative there.
I want to say to your point about carbon and carbon pricing that, as my colleague said, it is an effective mechanism. Economists support it across the board, but the important thing is how we implement it and the competitiveness with which we do it. If we use mechanisms like border carbon adjustments, we can ensure that our path forward is a positive one.
It's not a matter of eliminating specific feedstocks, which I think needs to be remembered; it's the emissions that matter, and emissions know no borders. They don't know boundaries. We need to work—