Romeu Zema: which Brazil also has good potential for and that many eco-chiites prohibited in the past.
Romeu Zema: Brazil ended up going down the path of nuclear energy, which is much, much more expensive, ten times more expensive than hydroelectric.
investing in an energy that is questionable from a safety standpoint and could have made better investments in hydroelectric, which is renewable, is green and is what developed countries have sought. Including Norway and Sweden are examples of countries with this kind of matrix.
Romeu Zema: With regard to urban mobility...
Romeu Zema: I want to comment here on a case that I am still following.
