It is worth noting that PPP implementation in Indonesia has enjoyed varying degrees of success across sectors. While it has been somewhat successful for power and road projects, there has been insufficient interest in key infrastructure assets such as airports and deep-sea ports, which till now have been fully funded by either the government budget or state owned enterprises (SOEs).61 Ongoing changes in regulation, including reductions in the attractiveness of PPA terms, means that the Indonesian government still has some way to go to attract new international investment on a consistent basis, however the demand is clearly there at a national level to support a long pipeline of projects.