 What are some of the main concerns that General Public has associated with developing shale gas? I would say that the public opposition to shale development typically goes in two directions. One, I'll call a more practical level. So it's at a local or community-based where people are looking at what's occurring to their landscape or what's occurring possibly to the infrastructure, for instance. And I mention infrastructure because one of the points of contention with a lot of the shale development as it occurred, especially on the early side, was road impacts. So a lot more traffic, a lot more degradation of the roads that were there. And people were finding that that was very problematic and they were resisting in that respect. And then there's others. So the use of water or concerns about air emissions and a variety of other things. Many of those issues have been resolved through remediation, again through policy decisions that were made and even some best management practices that were deployed by industry and or promoted through a regulatory regime. The other direction that I would mention would be maybe more philosophical. So looking at energy development through a more, again, a more philosophical lens and looking at it beyond just shale development but looking at other types of energy as well. Meaning that there was a consideration that climate then becomes a metric. So we're more interested in seeing this type of energy development versus that type of energy development. So that then becomes a consideration when you think about public response or public opposition. So really I see it in two different camps.