It's not fair to ask witnesses to weigh in on the political discussions of the day. I think capital is one of those fortunate—or unfortunate—areas where politics almost doesn't matter; it's the markets that decide. China is an example showing that even a regime that's not democratic and that doesn't respect human rights can still attract capital.
Could you comment on the importance, though, of having a stable political climate where we are working together on climate change versus one where we're all going to axe the tax and walk away from any financial incentives?