 a room full of energy innovators. Welcome to our capital, welcome to Washington DC. It's a congratulations on your 19th year of doing this. I'm very proud to represent Washington State and Eastern Washington in particular, where we have some exciting energy innovators. As you think about companies like Avista and rely on hydrogen fuel cells, Chitron, Soits Engineering, the list goes on and on. And in many ways, these are national companies that are leaving the conversation around the future of energy and how we can continue to promote reliable and affordable and clean and doing it the right way. So thank you for being here. Thanks for exciting to see the new innovation that's taking place. I do serve on the Energy and Commerce Committee. I have especially been a promoter of hydro power and potential hydro power. Very well, my friends from the National Hydro Power Association, we could double hydro power too without building a new dam. And again, because of technology, new improved fish ladders where we're seeing our future returns, but also so many dams that are already existing that we just don't have, they are producing electricity and a huge asset there. Hydro remains by far the largest renewable energy and it too has huge potential. But great to be here, look forward to talking to more of you and let me know how I can be helpful. Thank you, Colin. Thank you. And I want to say that the two zero energy buildings off the grid in Orange, Virginia, and I have a rely on you, so I want to live from this building to stay in Washington. Great. Good luck now, and we'll be back for a ride.