Italy's problem is not mainly one of demand. It's a real problem, often resulting from local or even municipal, rigidities. The most of that 200 billion is around inf structure, around measures to improve the supply side of the economy. We need these other reforms on the regulatory side, in the way business operates in italy. But at the same time, there is, you know, there bridges need to be built. There's a grid that needs to be green the there are a series of opportunities. For example, we talked earlier about climate change, and italy is one of the jurisdictions that has huge opportunities in hydrogen economy - which would provide an export engine.

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