Thank you very much. I will look at that.
My next question is for my petroleum friends and my natural gas friends, who I think are basically from the same place.
First, name the other government programs with time limits that have actually had time limits honoured.
Second, I want to know if the federal government in the U.S. is actually spending money from their treasury. There was some concern that the U.S. would get ahead of us in the natural gas business in terms of the more commercial use of it.
Third, there's one thing I don't know the history of, but maybe you can explain it to me. It's a little bit out there, but which comes first, the car and then the gasoline, or the gasoline and then the car was produced? Why should government be involved in the conversion of natural gas to a commercial automotive use when I don't think the government was that involved in the early stages of the automobile?
The price is at $27 a barrel. It's cheap. Why can't you compete and make it happen as a business? Why do you always have to come to the government to ask for help for this?
I'd appreciate an answer from either one of you.