If I can, I'll jump in there. One of the things I believe Mr. Seeback has spoken of is the gatekeepers we have in municipalities, because they haven't quite got their heads around how they want to have any kind of industry in their communities.
These are some of the things that concern me.
If you take, for example, building an electric vehicle battery, it's 1,000 pounds, and 500,000 pounds of earth has to be moved to make that happen. You don't do that unless you have hydrocarbons there to make that occur. That's what I'm speaking of when I say we need to measure all aspects of it, because some of these great ideas.... You know, I love science. I love the way it can be done, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it is going to get the results that we want. That's one of the parts.
The other concern that I have.... You mentioned forestry and how important it is, how it's able to change and find its way in the renewable industries. Agriculture is the same. It hasn't been mentioned. We fear that the measurements and the things that have happened in agriculture are not being considered. We know the whole concept of nitrogen fertilizer has nothing to do with anything other than the fact that it comes from natural gas. Therefore, if you want to cut down on the use of natural gas, you have some blanket statement that says we need to get rid of or reduce fertilizer.
Do you have agricultural groups in your collaboration network?