That's the great vexing question. It's the heart of our extraordinary dilemma that we're in.
I might say that nobody is saying to shut down all oil in the next year, but we're talking about 25% in terms of global production down by 2030.
I can only say that I think until people can, if you will, pause and move away from the debates of whether this is a subsidy or that a subsidy, and this industry and all that, and recognize the fundamental constraint facing us....
I am going to put it to you in this way: For the children who are now five years old and six years old—and we all know some of them—by the time they're in grade 8, it's going to be too late for them to reverse this path that we're on. That's how bad it is. I put it in that way, because I think that conveys the absolute desperation of where we are now. We're here in this situation because we didn't act 10 or 15 years ago.
I cannot think of a better way to answer your question.