 Let me, before I share some thoughts with you, acknowledge the second member of the Virginia Eastern Akai figure for many, many reasons. He's a statesman. Some people say a statesman is a dead politician, and we need more statesmen. Of course, we've got a statesman who's with us, who's speaking the truth, who's power about our energy needs, and so we're chairing our services as part of our need for a wide range of energy pulses, time and need for energy security, so that's why I'm here. I've saved lives and so no more is going to let that charge. It's great to be back on this side of the hill, Scott. I think some of my former colleagues in the way, it's great that they're voting because if they were here they would tell me I've gone over the dark side. But I am more keen to get more of my Senate colleagues involved in the rural energy and energy efficiency issues. I'm trying to shine some light in the dark corners of the Senate, but I'm using CFLs and LEDs to shine that light, right? So this is great to see such a turnout. Let me throw some shout outs as well to Congressman Van Volk and Congressman Barlett, I think he was just here, yes, as well as the Sustainable Energy Coalition for all that you're doing. This is a kick to see all of these technologies. I mean, innovation is how we're going to get our country's economy back on our roll again and at the same time as we innovate, we're going to be more efficient, we're going to be more clean, we're going to be more secure. Where do you mean that the Army need? So at the National Army, was that about a month or six weeks? I mean, that was phenomenal as well. This is happening on a lot of fronts. So keep the faith. I want to give a real applause to the knowledge of the innovators, the entrepreneurs, the inventors, the creative people among us. Keep at it when it's in the garage or basement, for some others, range of place. We're on an manufacturing place. This is the real manufacturing that's going on. I mean, there's just so much that we can't even predict or imagine. We'll just support those folks that I just mentioned. I didn't want to talk about one bill back to a situation that I alluded to in our military. It's called the Department of Defense and Energy and Security. That's our own mouthful. The acronym is CODESA. And it's particularly, I think, a sign of it because it's a joint effort with Congresswoman Giffords, who we all know and we all love. She's a great friend of mine. She's vice chair of the House Caucus here, Rural Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus, and we'll go very closely with her staff to introduce this bill. What it would do is provide traditional settings to the Department of Defense for many new energy efficiency and energy technologies, everything from solar blankets to mobile communications devices that charge solar technology, smart meters so we can better manage our military solutions. The military uses more fuel to work than I think some 60 or 70 countries. I mean, it's a juggernaut that can be used to drive market forces and changes in the way that we behave and the way we use energy. You just think about the innovation that comes from the Department of Defense, cell phones, the internet, even our shoes, even our phone wearer, you can tie some of the advances to the Department of Defense is enough to roll us here. So, thanks for being here. Thanks for being excited about this. This is the best of America's spirit. And again, we're going to get our economy back to speak by innovating and by investing in these kinds of technologies. Thank you again. Thanks for such a nice morning. Keep Scott on his toes. Let's keep out. Thank you very much.