 I'm Scott Sklar. I'm president of the Stella Group Limited, a 12-year-old company based here on the East Coast, and I blend for global commercial industrial clients as well as governments in the Department of Defense, a portfolio of 48 different high-value energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. I am not tied to a particular company or technology. What I do is to try to create the best blend, the most elegant blend for any particular client that increases reliability, reduces costs, does surge and sag protection, and I've toured all these companies and have done hundreds and hundreds of projects. So that's what makes me a unique company. I fundamentally have no competitors. There are so many. I'm doing a zero-energy building at the Washington Navy Yard for the Naval Facilities Command, and in fact, my Arlington, Virginia home and my Virginia office building are also zero-energy buildings with different blends of tech values. I've oversaw the International School at American University, which is the first building in Washington, D.C., with an LED lit parking garage, three giant solar water heaters, a 36,000-gallon water cistern in the building, first building in D.C. with preheated air intake with solar transpired collectors, and a 30-kilowatt splitable tank system, 50% less energy than a comparable building its size. So I've done over 127 zero-energy buildings around the world, but very, very large buildings as well as microlending projects in the developing world and utility-scale projects all over the world. So it's a very eclectic business and very vibrant. There is no one technology that solves your energy, security, reliability, and power quality problems. It really is a blend, an elegant blend of technology, and that's really what's going to help consumers meet their energy reliability needs, not just hoping that the one they pick will solve their problems. Thank you.