 Well, renewable energy and energy efficiency just make common sense. The United States sends billions of dollars overseas every year to buy oil, natural gas, and other fuel sources. Energy efficiency and renewable energy can create hundreds of thousands of jobs around the United States and also protect our planet. And it is something that Congress and the administration are pushing to do. And we are within the renewable energy and energy efficiency community helping them to get there. We've got to stop using fossil fuels. We've got to stop using our resources. Use what we have in a wise way. Renewable energy is probably the most important thing that we can do as a country. We're glutton. Americans just take and take and take. It's time for us to start saving and we can do that number one by renewable energy. There are any number of reasons why renewables and efficiency are important to Americans, not the least of which is environmental. You're improving grid profile from carbon. And efficiency also delivers real cost savings from an operations perspective, both to individual consumers and to businesses all across the country. It's the cheapest and cleanest electron is the one that is never used. I think it's very important that we become energy independent and self-sustaining here in our country. So we're not relying on countries that don't necessarily have a favorable impression of us for our energy source. We have a lot of opportunity to build out energy in the United States to make it clean, drive our economy with clean energy, and at the same time create jobs and put America back to work. It can be a cost saver. If you can predict your energy costs, specifically your electricity costs, it takes that much more guesswork out of the annual financial plan that organizations have to do a year in and a half. We're moving to a place where we need a low-carbon, sustainable future and investing in renewables and efficiency. And all those technologies that enable those and enable us to have a more sustainable future will be really critical.