 I have deep respect for Narbe as the innovators, as they're also very respectful of all other partners. They sit down and they listen. They have big ideas and they're ready to say, we're going to bet on this, and then we'll step back and just let it go forward. And I think the partnerships they've created have really brought a lot of synergy into climate finance for forests. Peru, the deal with Peru, I think it comes at exactly the right time. Peru has a vast Amazon forest track. They still have amazing capacity for monitoring forests and none of those systems have been operationalized. And one of the things that really helped Brazil get deforestation down is its annual assessments of deforestation that go onto the web are available for everyone to look at. Every year, at the end of the year, usually around the time of the cop, there's the new numbers come out. And it's a public historical, I mean, everyone's watching the headlines, wow, it's went up this year, went down this year. And it's part of the public discourse and narrative is, how are we doing in the Amazon? And I think that with this announcement, it would be wonderful if Peru could pick its monitoring system and establish a reference level by the cop in Lima.