Certainly, given the challenges in Europe, Europe has asked us to do what we can to expedite oil. We've announced 300,000 additional barrels of oil by the end of the year and to look at natural gas, but in the context of a liquid natural gas that would transition to hydrogen—you can convert natural gas to hydrogen—as that transition happens in Europe. We have said we would look at doing that.
There's more than one potential project that people have been working on, proponents have been working on. We're talking to all of those folks to see what the impediments would be and to see what could be done to expedite that, but it would have to be done in a manner that is very low emission domestically, and it would be a transition to hydrogen in Germany or elsewhere in the European Union.