Thank you.
You'll see where I'm going with this.
I think it was Ms. Dovgal who mentioned earlier that polarization and politicization were among the major problems. If I understood you correctly, you all said that if we want to be competitive, we need predictability and a coherent discourse.
There is one problem, and that's attracting investors. So if we want to attract investors, we have to have a coherent, predictable narrative that at the very least recognizes that we're aiming for a low-carbon economy. I don't think I'm wrong. You've confirmed that, and that's what I wanted to hear.
A party that defends the opposite would be doing something that looks like polarization and politicization. I'm the one saying this; I'm not putting words in your mouth.
Would you agree with me on that?