 Okay, we're back. We're live. I'm Jay Fidel and my friends are here, Sharon Moriwaki, race starling of the Hawaii Energy Policy Forum, a very important organization doing a very important program on August 16th called Hawaii Clean Energy Day, the eighth time. Right, Sharon? Yes, the eighth time. And we want everybody to come join us because this time we're looking at 2030 or a bus. That means we're focused on action. And what we're going to do is talk about what's happening in the electrical sector and transportation, which we haven't really focused on before, and also on energy storage. Real good stuff. And we also have featuring Ray, we're featuring Ray, but we're also featuring Brandon Belford, who was the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary in Transportation. He's going to come and tell us what's happening on the national scene and what we can learn here in Hawaii and do better. Why is this important now, Ray? It's very important because we spent the last 18 months working on the next terror deal. And now we need to get moving on a plan B. And anybody who's in the energy business really needs to be there because things are going to start happening now and it's going to be the place to be. So I hope to see all of you out there with us on Tuesday. And I want to say the governor's going to be there to lead the charge so he can tell us how we get past all of the 18 months and start looking at working together. And PS, the governor's not the only one. There is an incredible line of speakers. This is really to beat the band. And I want to add also that Sharon Moriwaki has done many, many of these clean energy day programs. And this one she has worked hardest on of any that I have seen before. Yes, I sure have. And please, so everybody come join us. Yeah, come join us. We'll all be there. We'll all be there. Yeah, August 16th. HawaiiEnergyPolicy.Hawaii.edu. Be there or be square. Be energetic. Take your medicine.