Thank you.
I think one thing that's lost in the political dichotomy of this issue, green versus oil, is that oil is treated as a monolithic product. That's not the case. Any scenario of an energy transition is going to have a balance of a facility able to carry a base load to complement solar and wind or any measure of renewable. Our LNG product streams are fantastic for that. They're among the greenest in the world. That's a scenario for that.
With regard to the oil side, it behooves anybody generating policy on this issue to see the products that our barrels generate. We don't generate a lot of gasoline. Any loss in ground transportation is not going to be a huge issue. We're great at generating jet fuel, diesel and paving. In any scenario where Tesla owns 90% of the market share of passenger cars, we're still needed.
Even in an energy transition, our barrels are still going to be needed by the global market, as well as our LNG.