Mr. Chairman, could I have just 10 seconds?
I just heard a really good answer to that question provided by a professor at Argonne National Lab. He said, in terms of just showing what a red herring this is, society does not make energy decisions based on the question of energy balance. We make decisions based on the question of energy value. So what's more important, that lump of coal that's sitting out in the pit or the fact that these lights are on and we have electricity so that we can see in this room today? The energy balance of electricity is negative. The energy balance of a gallon of gasoline is negative. But it's energy value that society makes its choices on.