I can expand somewhat on that. It's not my area of speciality. Mr. Stephenson has followed it a lot more closely. For many years, the dynamic has been that the coalition will lobby Congress quite hard and also lobby at the local level through governors to try to apply pressure to the administration to do what it wants.
Right now, it's not clear exactly what that's going to mean and how this administration is going to respond. Certainly, the position we've taken with the administration is that we want to continue the agreement and we want to continue to work with them, and we are continually meeting and discussing with the administration. That's the current dynamic. Where that's going to end up in six months or so is not so clear in terms of the kinds of pressures the coalition is exerting.
I'm not suggesting that there's a risk to the agreement or anything. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm just saying that there is that pressure there, and it's not going to go away.