Mr. Chairman, if I could, I'll just add a little bit to that. I fully subscribe to that. I think the important point is why we think there should be an energy framework. It is not, as Mr. Konow suggests, that the federal government should be acting in all sorts of new ways outside its jurisdiction. What we're saying is that it should be acting within its jurisdiction and doing the things it now does, but doing them in a more coherent policy context. Take energy efficiency, for example. We think it would be appropriate to situate that in a clearer policy context as opposed to just having a bunch of programs.
There is climate change--Mr. Baily talked about climate change. We can't figure out where we're going on energy and we can't figure out where we're going on climate change until we start to talk about both in the same paragraph. That has to be part of an energy framework. Then there are other pieces. Yes, indeed, we think this is an important piece of the puzzle going forward.