I don't have much to add.
As Normand said, biofuels and biomass are already competitive in some markets. They don't benefit from big players, so we would probably need larger players to be able to structure the market and to make these efficiencies where we need them. As Normand said, in many regions, heating from biomass is good.
Developing heat networks—district heating with biomass—in many places does make a lot of sense, and that is also very good, not only from a competitive perspective, but from a resilience perspective. Also, to foster the local economies and local competitiveness, there's a very good match here.
