Thank you very much.
Of course, the U.S. does not have a carbon tax. They also didn't have the problems with the fires and so on, because it's been one of the mildest fire seasons there.
Getting back to the finite amount of land in the world, putting windmills and solar farms onto land that should be producing for farmers, I think, is an issue.
I'm not sure about my time, but I know that you, Mr. Burany, talked about the three companies that you had. I was at the environment committee when you spoke last and you said they had bought one. The U.S. now owns it. Where does some of that money come from?