It's just a pity, the hon Minister has just walked out to do some other business. But I will share the discussion with him. But let me just say this, firstly, the surveillance on the levels of pollutants in the area is something that we continue to undertake. That surveillance is what the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries would penalise the particular plant that is emitting beyond the limit. That's within the law.
Secondly, we need to face the fact that, whiles we have to control pollution, contamination that comes from burning of coal for energy production is something that has to be contained in different areas. But it it's not as easy to switch completely from fossil fuel to renewable for the whole country. It's not possible. Actually, if you look at the whole programme of energy production, the energy availability curve will indicate to you that the demand for the country is at a point before most of the renewable, solar and wind are able to kick in. So, you need to balance it. We have said we have an integrated energy resource plan that deals with the whole totality. It's a future seek approach. It's not something that we can wish away now. Unfortunately, the base of our energy production is coal. So, we just need to make sure that we control pollution. Thank you.