If anyone here is a soccer fan and watching the World Cup across the world, there's a great example of what LNG can mean to an economy. Until recently, the biggest LNG exporter in the world was Qatar. The U.S.A. is now. We let them get that opportunity. But in the last 10 years since announcing the World Cup, $250 billion has been spent by a country with 300,000 citizens. They have spent $10 billion on stadiums.
One might wonder where they got that money. They got that money by monetizing natural gas onto the global market. Recently, during the high prices for LNG in Europe at the early peak of the Ukraine crisis, we were seeing cargos.... It's very hard; the LNG industry globally is not very transparent. They don't talk about the value of cargos in ships, but you can glean things if you keep an eye on things. There were single shiploads of LNG changing hands for up to $200 million on the high seas going to different ports.