I think renewable energy is a piece of it. One of the things that I think we're starting to see is that technology is changing very quickly. If I take a look on-farm at the types of projects that are going on now.... On our own farm we've put some solar panels in place, but a lot of farms are putting methane digesters in place now.
If there are incentives and encouragement to enter into those types of things, I think it does two things. It creates some of those sources of renewable energy and reduces some of the dependence on fossil fuels, and it also creates another income stream for farms.
But I think what we're seeing happening now is that technology is changing fairly rapidly, so the costs of those systems are coming down and the efficiency is going up. Just to give you an example, even on the solar panels, the price of those units dropped 30% in the last two years, just because the technology started expanding. A number of things like that I think could be part of a national conservation plan.