I was just saying that when the congress goes about developing policies and when we engage the community, we structure it in such a way that people—we'll call them community experts—get involved in certain policy issues. Certainly, with respect to this issue, these people are important. These are the experts that we draw upon. You don't necessarily have to have a Ph.D., for example, in the environment to have something important to say. These are the kinds of things that we look at.
As I stated earlier, the congress was left off the table before with respect to changes. We're wondering how we're going to address that now because it is important for us to be heard.