 Who are the primary stakeholders in shale energy development? As natural gas development, in particular unconventional development, has taken place in the U.S., across the U.S., and beyond, we find that there are several tiers of stakeholders that we've interacted with in the variety of different outreach programs and other work that we've done, including with our research. Primary stakeholders typically tend to be landowners or those that will say are closest to development. So that could be politicians, that could be elected officials, we'll say, in a broader sort of a way, as well as community members that are being impacted or trying to manage the implications of shale development. There's also a second tier of stakeholders that are maybe a little bit more distance or maybe at an arms length from the development, and certainly they're having an impact in where the development is going as well, and trying to influence the outcome, again, of any type of energy development, but certainly with shale development. But if I had to say that the primary tier, they would be those that are closest to it, so those that are within the footprint or near the footprint of the development as it's occurring, or those that are being impacted by that same development.