 I'm Jake and I'm an intern for the Corporate Relations Department at the American Council on Renewable Energy with my friends here. We're a convener in the renewable energy industry, so we're a non-profit that finds synergies that exist between the federal arms of government along with private industry and we find like interests. We hold a series of forms every year, finance forms, our biggest ones on Wall Street once a year. Last month, it was a great success. So we find, there are the financing sectors that we find, we hook up the consulting industries that need the money from the finance industry, we're just, we're convening the interests. It's a really, it's a win-win system, we're a non-profit, so kind of back off and find like interests. And also, another thing we focus on is education. We want to bring renewable energy to the forefront, just make people want to invest in renewable energy, make it more franchisable. So like he said, we also want to have investors work with manufacturers just to get people working on like making renewable energy more of a current major topic in politics. So not only does ACOR facilitate dialogue between industry, non-profit and government most importantly, it's also facilitating a dialogue between industry and the public. For example, ACOR is educating, is going into places where maybe renewable energy isn't a hot topic and we're partnering with NASCAR to be sponsored on cars at NASCAR events and just be putting not only ACOR's name out there for public education but also to talk with people and kids and families about what's happening in renewable energy when they might not be otherwise thinking of it, might not be realizing that solar and wind and geothermal are possibilities in their own states. It's important for it to be commonplace and well-known because we're all concerned about degrading environment. I think the consensus is pretty much foregone about climate change and due to greenhouse gas emissions from carbon which is mostly put in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels for energy sector and transportation. Yeah. Also, there's a huge segment of energy security. We have a Department of Defense initiative and we're working to try to get the Department of Defense using renewable energy to push our country to a more secure future with energy so that we're not relying so much on nations abroad.