Yes. In fact, our current CEO, Rick George—who, as most people are aware, is stepping down in May, but he is still our CEO—has been quite vocal on the subject and very supportive of a national energy strategy.
I think what he would say is that it needs to go beyond energy production. We need to look at how we move ourselves around in this country. We need to look at how we build our cities and how we build our homes. We need to work on conservation ethics. We have what we call our sustainability triple bottom line: we have to worry about the economic well-being of our business and our broader economy; we have to worry about the environment; and we have to make sure that the social well-being of the country is considered in everything we do in our business. Rick's been quite vocal on that. He thinks we need to take a 10-, 20-, or 50-year view of where we're going on energy in this country, and we need to do it broadly—we can't just deal with one sector at a time.
So he's been very supportive—