Definitely there are leaders out there, and the Pew Center has been engaged with a number of those leaders for our entire existence. When we started, we had 13 companies. Now we have 46, soon to be 47, and that's in our Business Environmental Leadership Council. All those companies have taken meaningful steps towards dealing with climate change, whether it's pushing forward on energy efficiency or whether it's doing in-house training figuring out how to manage their emissions.
Many companies are looking at the opportunities that a low-carbon economy provides. You look at market opportunities, for example, for renewable energy, for energy-efficient appliances, and for being out in front of the curve. We've actually done a number of studies with our companies. One is “Getting Ahead of the Curve”. It's actually the name of a report we did. I offer that to you, if you're interested. We're also in the middle of a major project right now looking at corporate energy-efficient strategies. We intend to release that report in April at a major conference in Chicago.
In every case, each company is a little bit different in how it's approaching this, but the key issue is that they're looking at the future and trying to figure out how best to integrate what they do into that future.