The CFL light bulbs they are producing now are using less mercury. The technology is getting better. They are down to about 3.5 milligrams, whereas there was a time when it was 20 milligrams for some of those smaller CFL bulbs.
The fact is, these light bulbs are very efficient; they're cheap; and they reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Mr. Bossio and I have talked about this in the past. I don't envision a ban on these. You're right—LED lights are coming in. You buy an LED light right now, and it's $20. If you try to do a 450,000-square-foot warehouse in Burnside in LED, you can't afford it. It can't be done. Fluorescent lights are fine; they are safe if they are disposed of safely and properly at their end of life. If we think cradle to grave with new products that come forward, there is not a dangerous component to them.
I'll tell you, if I have a second—