 Go ahead, Peter. Thanks, Jen. Following up on Ouija's question, a lot of focus on the economic pain in Russia, potentially, from these sanctions. But what about the economic pain here? The Russians are saying they think gas prices in Europe are going to double. How high could they get here? Well, I think, again, Peter, as I said to Ouija, I mean, some of this depends on what President Putin does. So as he's suggesting what the impact will be around the world, it's all based on what his actions are, just to be very clear about it. But even without all this going on, gas in California is almost $5 a gallon. I think, as you heard the President say last week, standing up for our values is not without cost. What we're trying to do is minimize that cost. So I don't have a prediction of it right now because we're trying to minimize the impact. Let me tell you right now, the only people that are going to be heard by this plan are Americans and Europeans, who clearly thinks he can ride this out longer than us. And do you honestly think he's wrong? We're already dealing with Biden's inflation, much less $8 a gallon gas.