I think it's important to realize that the Kerry-Boxer bill is one piece of this puzzle, because there is also this initiative that's been started by Graham, Kerry, and Lieberman. They have talked about putting out a framework. There was some suggestion that the framework would come out before Copenhagen, but now we know that's not going to be the case. We understand there's going to be a framework that comes out after the first of the year.
That framework could include many pieces of the Kerry-Boxer bill. It will likely include many of the pieces from the other committees. For example, Senator Stabenow has a bill on offsets and Senator Baucus also has some provisions he would like to have included.
So our take on it at this point is that there is this independent process that could actually deliver a bill that's separate and distinct from the Kerry-Boxer bill. We think that could happen most likely in the first part of 2010. Again, health care has to conclude, and we know that's not going to be done tomorrow. So they're probably going to be dealing with health care in the first part of the year. Then they've got to do market oversight, and then they'll do the climate change bill. So March, probably, would be our best guess.