There's one other thing we haven't talked about, which is that Russia is not the only oil supplier in the world. There are other oil suppliers. There's one big oil supplier that could solve a big part of this problem for us. On one hand, we're talking about restricting the purchase of Russian oil and gas, but you have Saudi Arabia, which sits out there as the sort of swing factor in OPEC. However, Saudi Arabia historically has been willing to turn on and turn off oil to keep oil prices stable for the U.S. and allies around the world.
Saudi Arabia, in theory, if they were willing to be a responsible player in this whole thing, could add an extra two million barrels of oil a day to their oil supply. If they did that, I estimate it would push the price of oil down by 25% to 30%, which means that—