 Zaymanin, welcome to WPC-TV. You're an energy expert and working with AME. Morocco has been a big player, seems to me, in combat, or trying to combat climate change with COP 21, et cetera. Donald Trump apparently doesn't believe in climate change, thinks it's a hoax, and of course has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement. What role can Morocco and other countries play in without the leadership of America? As you know, Morocco organized COP 22 last year here in Marrakesh, and at this moment we show that a southern country, not a big emitter country of greenhouse gas, has a strong proactive policy. And it's a strategy decided at the highest level of state, but not during the COP, but since 2009, the King's letter was very clear, priority to renewable energy and energy efficiency in our energy strategy. It's not matter only of climate change. It's matter of new energy transition all over the world. And what we managed to have, it's to, when you have this strategy, when you have agencies dedicated to implement this strategy, when you have regulation, you can attract financing, you can have, when you have some objective, and the King's letter was clear today, we're talking about 52% of our electricity capacity will come from renewables in 2030. And at the moment it's so much. Today is around 20. Oh, so it's already significant. Because of hydro. Yes. But hydro is an old renewable energy. New renewable energy is linked to wind and solar. 100 kilometers from here, we have the biggest solar plant. And you have plenty of sun, so. Yeah, exactly. We are very energy dependent. And that's why we believe that, and one point very important to answer your question about what's happening all over the world, is we reached so low price in wind, in solar, that showed that today, this energy transition is not only matter of environment, it's matters of economy. Yes. 3 cents per kilowatt hour that we had the last standard in the wind. We're talking about 4 cents in solar PV, 11 cents in solar thermal storage that you can store heat during the day and you can have electricity at night even when there is no sun. So when you have all this strategy, when you have all this implementation today of projects in the southern country, you show that it's transition that can reach all countries. Well, let me ask you another final question. I mean, it's easy, I think, to be very gloomy about climate change. Can one be, therefore, be optimistic because of what you've already achieved? Yes. Because even when you heard what's happening in the United States, when the new administration announced that they're not very pushing for that, as a lot of you can say, look what's happening. California. In California, more than 100 cities, mayors of the cities, are just saying that we're staying in the Paris Agreement. We are also showing that because even if they allow to develop coal power plants, they're not doing it to do it. It's too expensive today. So it's not only matter of environment, it's matter of economy. So that's why we are quite optimistic. Excellent. Saeed, on that optimistic positive note, thank you very much indeed. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you very much.