energy. there's a joint dialogue table. this is serious business. and what about the australian mining and energy unionversial adani mine project back in 2019, saying it was vital for the jobs of australian workers? were you with them on that? they had no offer of a just transition. if you have workers who are frightened because nobody takes responsibility for theirfamilies, their children, for the jobs that they are worried about not having, of course they'll fight. but why have we spent more than a decade fighting forjust transition, setting up just transition measures? now, you can be anti—union, you can take some understandable examples and ramp them up as the whole, but let me tell you, no one, no one has fought more than the union movement, led internationally and nationally forjust transition to transition to a net zero economy with the measures that protect and growjobs. a final thought, sharan. we're almost out of time. you can be anti—union, fine way you do it but let's look at who has some prescriptions for making sure our communities don't die. that there are jobs, good jobs. a quick final