 Now the federal government has budgeted a total of $3.36 trillion for subsidy payment between January to June this year. Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning Zainab Ahmed disclosed this during the public presentation of the 2023 federal government budget. Now this she said is in line with the 18-month extension announced in early 2022. The $21 trillion NARA 2020-23 budget was signed into law by President Mohamed Wahri on Tuesday after its passage by the National Assembly. We are also going to be exiting for a subsidy by the middle of the year. So it will mean no revenue accruing to the Federation. Subsidy cost is a cost to the Federation. It eats up into the oil and gas revenue. So yes, we prepared this on the optimistic side. Being assured that the security and the production will be sustained. And if it is sustained, this revenue is a realizable effect there on the conservative side because we always try to be conservative. In Russia-Ukraine War, it's not showing any signs of abating. And so that's one major component. The second component is the inflation growth across the world. The monetary authorities globally are still tightening, which means interest costs goes up and that drives inflation. So it's just for every country to know that these difficulties are there. And we'll be there through 2023. And we'll have to take our own measures to cushion those measures from running down any economy.