massively, from close to zero up to several hundred euros per megawatt hour. and markus, let me end on this — has europe done enough to keep the lights on this winter? europe has certainly done a lot. so, ithink, looking back, i'm a little bit positively surprised that europe was able to do as much as it did then to convert from partly being reliant on supplies from the east, to actually imported lng. and if you look at the gas storage levels in europe now, actually, they are already over 90%. so, from the gas—supply point of view, things look quite robust for this coming winter. but again, even with these gas storage levels, you can see that a little bit of bad news from any direction immediately impacts the closer gas prices. well, on that point, markus rauramo,