As a small portion of the world, a lot of our impact will be multiplied if we can replace things happening in other parts of the world. You already used the gas-coal analogy, but I'll use the chemicals analogy. For every tonne of chemicals we make from gas, the life cycle of those products reduces emissions in other sectors by three tonnes. That's things like insulation, light-weight auto parts, and lubricants that reduce friction.
This is all about having a smaller global footprint by doing it better, and we are suggesting that making things from gas automatically has a footprint one-tenth of making it from coal, one-half of making it from oil. Most of the world makes its chemicals from oil. An increasing portion of the world, in China, makes it from coal. We're saying we can have an impact by growing here, at the expense of somewhere else, if we do it better here.