Thanks.
I want to go to Mr. McTeague, given my time. I like your comments in your opening about the timeliness versus the reality of the energy pricing, and the high levels of prices versus the balance of what the consumer can absorb. That we've been given that opportunity to consider problems as a quick fix was one of your comments there. I really appreciate the comment that many sources aren't scalable. You could look at the German example there.
Ms. Smith from Clean Energy made the comment that clean energy is a solution. I think that was her last comment. She also said that electric bills will be higher. Young families are struggling today with these high prices that we're seeing from inflation and other things in housing. Her last comment was this is okay, but you'll pay now and save later.
How is that going to happen and is it reasonable, given that they can't even buy a house, let alone a car now?