Thank you.
Under the heading of a more prescriptive or directed approach—you actually led me into my question quite well, and I thank you for that—I'm a big believer in setting priorities, and I think we can get weighed down by looking at this in an aggregate nature. If we look at where our standing is right now on various indicators, we could really become overwhelmed with how to approach things.
My question to you is, as a priority, is there a single biggest or most important contributor to air pollution that we could really address? How could CEPA be used to combat or address it? Why haven't we done it in the past?
I guess the first two would be most important. Is there a single biggest contributor, or could we narrow the approach down to a single contaminant or pollutant or a couple of contaminants or pollutants that we could really dig in on to make some real, significant gains on pollution and contamination?