If you're addressing that to me, I do. In my view, it is because, in effect, the oil industry gets the benefits of what might be, say, another—I hope it's not—10 or 15 years of very high levels of oil production. The industry gets the economic benefit of that. Our children and grandchildren will pay for the true cost of that, which will be, if it's possible, carbon removal, which isn't conceivably going to begin until after about 2050, so we're basically shifting the economic benefit to the present generation and all of that benefit is going to come out of the pockets of the next generation.
On October 2nd, 2024. See this statement in context.