 There are many, many stats already that are showing the renewable energy industry and energy efficiency industry as a job grower. We are growing many, many jobs in the green power variety that are strengthening our economy. They provide for a sustainable outcome. With the healthcare situation, more and more stats are speaking to asthma and various illnesses that children and adults have. We can address that positively by putting together an agenda that is robust and growing the renewable energy supply up there and again reaching to energy efficiency as our fuel of choice. And so to us the energy program is really not about being green, even though I have the environmental title in my job, to me our effort is really focused on capability, resiliency, flexibility, and giving the need any choices and options for what to do in the future. Utilities, utilities, anybody who wants to store clean, reliable, affordable energy and then use it when it's most effective, most efficient and where it costs the sector. We represent the private sector waste and recycling industry in the United States. We have 800 members that operate in all 50 states and we're helping to bring renewable energy to American businesses and residents. We're in the market for energy efficient windows. They can come to us to get the objective, unbiased information they need to compare products before they make a purchase. The work that we do is in the commercial and industrial sector generating additional energy savings, energy efficiency for office buildings and industrial facilities. Govanta is an energy from waste company so we take irregular household waste and instead of it going into a landfill, we take it to our facilities and we can combust it and make electricity for it. We provide certifications for green businesses as well as engage in some outreach and advocacy on various environmental and social issues. Energy storage is critical to making this country more sustainable because right now the way our system operates is as energy is produced, as electricity is generated, it has to be used immediately. If you can store it and then use it when you need it, it becomes much more efficient and cost effective. It allows wind and solar to be used at their maximum potential as well as any other resource on the ground. Energy from waste is an important piece of that overall renewable policy. As I said, we're a base loader renewable, we're not intermittent so we are a good complement to other forms of renewables that may be more intermittent based on weather. As I said, we run 24-7. The future of not only the United States but of the world at large, efficiency is one of the best ways to reduce consumption of power and climate change is something that's on everyone's minds these days. One way to mitigate the effects of that is by having more energy efficient buildings. Overall, Phillips is looking at the bigger picture and we know that for the world to exist we have to be careful of our resources. And so as a result, we're looking at essentially an end-to-end economy. A circular economy is the correct term. Whereas we're trying to really minimize the use of resources and to become as efficient as we possibly can so we have the least amount of impact on those resources.