Oh, yes, but a lot of that clean technology will be in the oil and gas industry. I think this is part of the challenge. We're having this debate as if there's the new, green economy, and the old, brown economy. It's actually a false debate.
Innovation tends to happen around the things you already do in an economy. Innovation is usually not a white bolt of lightning that hits somewhere over there, where nobody's looking. You innovate around the things you're already good at and you already try hard at.
All of the expertise we've built up around oil and gas, as well as auto-making and other regional strengths in our economy, will be the places where we'll innovate. Where that innovation will take us is like guessing where the roots of a tree are going to go. We don't know, but the more we drive it, it will create value not just for the oil industry but for lots of other spinoff industries that emerge around some of those breakthrough technologies.