I agree that the environmental area is very ripe for this, particularly on biodiversity. We could double our efforts there, but we could, as well, think about other areas like, for example, monitoring pollution and even monitoring how well we're doing in terms of our actions. Citizens could equip their cars or their homes with detectors that tell you how much pollution there is in the air. There are some examples of that in coastal areas.
I want to go back to agriculture, because I think agriculture is a great area in which a lot of science and knowledge has been gathered, and I think we can do a lot more there. It would have ripple effects in terms of encouraging young people to get interested in agriculture and agri-food, but also in terms of combining all these years of tradition and knowledge with modern scientific tools and possibilities.