 That's very disturbing somehow that we give in a more way, but if we have the slightest excuse, we stop doing so. If physical cash disappears and is replaced by digital currencies, is anonymity going to be preserved for the good or for bad, and what are the consequences on privacy and data markets? ESC performance, and especially decarbonisation, is a cost and is a cost with no weak return on investment. Legal scholars say that the law is not just a set of incentive and sanction, but it's also expressive in the sense that it's going to reflect societal values. It's very interesting to see that emerging countries are much ahead of the U.S. or even the U.R. area, because they have, to some extent, leapfrogged to the new generation of payment systems. And I think this is really key to help the transparency, to help understand that everybody, and especially the shareholders, understand the challenge. Comparability is important for investors because they need to have this comparability by using an international standard, which is exactly what we provide them with. Charonbeur Dialogue is a way to talk about themes which are not covered by data. And I have three in mind, where it's very difficult to have coherent data across the board, so in order to compare companies, it's biodiversity, human rights, and net zero trajectory. Why we have a social responsibility? The answer is simply that not only the market fails, but the governments fail as well, and as badly as the markets. I'm not sure that in the long run, many cryptocurrencies can survive.