Broadly, yes, we are. The question of public acceptance of any development, whether it be of fossil fuel or shale gas or a large-scale deployment of renewable technologies, is increasingly present. Work being performed now increasingly tries to look at the social science side of things as well as the physical science side of things, to become able to better communicate with the public and understand what the concerns are and address them effectively, not only with respect to where something is situated but also with respect to what the real risks are and what choices one has to make.
Shale gas is definitely a good example of that.