 that if we want to be successful in this green revolution, we have to be efficient at all levels. This European who supports us with the funds is national with a good, sometimes legal solution, for example. But we have to take our citizens on board and it is crucial for me. The ambitious goals in the green deal are not only extremely important for the WSB region, but it is completely in line with our vision of development of our region. We are a relatively big region in Poland, 23,000 square hectares, 35% covered by beautiful forests, 80 km of beautiful seashore, a lot of lakes, a lot of rivers, and we have to protect it for our kids. So, of course, in our strategy adopted in 2019, we put the green growth in the central place. I have to admit that a lot of work was done in my region. In my region, we are producing more than 20% of Polish green energy. It covers more than 70% of our consumption. We implemented more than 1,500 environmental programs in my region recently, starting from big programs in the public transport, for example, in the capital city, but ending with very small wastewater treatment plants in the small villages. I think that if we want to be successful, we have to go farther. Right now, we have huge challenges in our cities. In Poland, for example, connected with the air quality, we have to replace a lot of very old type heat resources based on coil to clean up our air. We have to green our cities if we want to have green lungs in our cities. We have to make our cities even more blue just to have good water management. We should collect rainwater and use it to green our cities. So, we have a lot of infrastructural challenges. But on the other hand, I think that it is crucial to remember about the social dimension of the problem. So, if we want to be successful, finally, we have to do all our actions, not for the people, but with the people. So, we have to have youngsters on board as well as seniors on board. We have to have citizens of a city on board and the citizens in the countryside as well. And I think that it is our common challenge, common responsibility and common task for the next generations.