 So the Geothermal Energy Association is the member organization for the geothermal companies that are working on geothermal development in the U.S. and abroad as well. The GEA puts out an annual report on what's going on in the U.S. industry, what states and what companies are involved in geothermal development, and really just keeping track of the market and how it's spreading. And we've had increased activity with our companies in exports and in working abroad as well, so we're becoming more involved in really international markets and just educating people on what's out there for geothermal and that it's a very strong market is becoming more and more so. It's the heat of the earth, which is available constantly 24-7. It's a base load resource and our companies are able to tap into that. We have over 3,000 megawatts that's online today in the United States and just continuing to explore different technologies and build on that. We'll talk to members of Congress if they come through. Staff, the public, really anyone just who wants to be a voice for our companies here and a voice for what's going on in the market. We have a lot of educational materials on the benefits of geothermal and we just want to help people to know about it. It's really a big problem right now for geothermalism. People still don't know about it, although it's been in the U.S. for over 50 years. One big problem for geothermal is just the upfront costs and so policies can help to take away that risk for companies, help them so that they can explore the technologies that are then going to make the technologies that they already have more efficient. So policies can help to do that and to just give companies a little bit more absurdity to know that, alright, I can get this tax credit or whatever it is and I know that my company has a little bit more stability for the future.