 So what we can see in the Balkan region is that a lot of communities that are already endangered are paying the price of the green transition. For example, in Serbia, we had a plan for building 800 small hydro power plants as a part of the energy transition, which is really important. The price for the local communities that live out of this water that were these project plans to be built was too high. So the local population fought and also environmentalists and other activists helped them a lot to show that we need a transition to renewables, Serbia is producing their energy from coal. So we are advocating for the transition on renewables, but not on the expense of the communities that are already endangered.