 If you want to reconcile jobs creation, strategic autonomy and sovereignty, and low carbon emission, there is nothing more sustainable and reliable than nuclear energy. A sound energy strategy today is a balanced strategy. And if we want to be net zero as soon as possible, and that is the endeavor, while we're here, we will need nuclear as a part of the mix. I am incredibly honored to announce together with my friend Raphael Grosse from the International Atomic Energy Agency an event that is the first time that you will have an event at the level of heads of state, of the level of leaders of government, to come together in Brussels to see how we can take the next step. This is obviously about economy and energy, this is about innovation and inclusiveness, but this is as well about regulation and safety, and this is why the role of IAEA is crucial in that matter. For all these reasons, France will support the nuclear summit convened by Prime Minister de Croix and IAEA Director-General Grosse on Mars in Brussels next year. I think this is a great initiative, and we will do whatever we can to help facilitate our company's very important initiative for all the reasons I mentioned. The immense challenge we have in front of us has convinced us that we have to do it. So, two things, today we have this very important commitment to triple nuclear energy, but for this effort to succeed, this needs to be as the challenge we are facing in global. This is why IAEA is going to be there. So, rendezvous in Brussels in March for what I know is going to be part of this watershed at COP28 as so clearly indicated. Thank you very much.