Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to my colleague Dane Lloyd.
I'll remind Mr. Longfield, the last speaker, that last week in the House he voted against carbon capture, utilization and storage, so I thank Mr. Longfield for putting in a new wrapper that might look a little better from his perspective. It's much appreciated.
I'll go to Mr. O'Connor here.
Mr. O'Connor, you talked in your testimony about increasing yields from crops. Now, Mr. O'Connor, increasing yields is probably built on things like fertilizers and technologies, all of which, of course, are carbon intensive, energy intensive. Give me the circular rationale for how we actually get more energy efficiency by actually producing more, if you will, carbon in order to kind of get to the biofuels at the end of the day.