alexandra dimitrijevic is still with us. the last figure i saw for eu bond generation was a demand of $200 billion, more than 10 times the sale amount. is it possible demand for these euro area bonds could sack demand from other bonds, or replace treasuries at some point? >> it is good news that we have the first bond issued under the eu continuation plan. it can play a role to have some eurobonds at that level, and over time, continue to strengthen the positioning of the euro in the market. what is really interesting is, as you were saying earlier, the increase in -- bonds in europe, the u.k., are generally -- or generally in the market. we really expect these bonds to continue to develop and show the importance as the economy recovers in europe and the rest of the world to be a greener and more digital economy. that is a role the market can play in that. and i think this is also a first mark of the sector recovery and resilience europe can have in the region. yousef: i look at the ecb and begin to wonder with the strategy