 So, there is no better friend on Capitol Hill than Senator Ed Markey, Senator Clayton. Climate change is a huge threat. The planet is dangerously warming. There are no emergency rooms for plants. And so, what we have in the room is the solution to this emergency threat. And our massive revolutionary. They are things that no one thought was possible. The experts said it cannot happen. All of those people who look at technological breakthroughs say ultimately solar and wind and biofuels and low-heat hydro, all of this combined will just be a ministerial part of the solution to climate change. But what has happened? What has happened is that up to the end of last year 20,000 megawatts of solar was installed in the United States. In 2015 and 2016 combined 20,000 megawatts of solar is going to be installed in the United States doubling the total capacity to 40,000 just in two years in the United States of America. In China, to what is possible. In wind, we have 65,000 megawatts of wind installed in the United States as of the end of 2014. 90% of it installed just since 2005. What is going to happen in 2000 between the solar? That doesn't count by solutions that are taking place in our country and around the world. It was installed in the world last year because they didn't understand how resolute the people in this room were going to be, how aren't their desire to be a part of this race revolution which is taking place in our country leading the rest of the world. And what makes it possible is good policies that are put on the books at the state and the federal level. The tax breaks for wind, the tax breaks for solar, the tax breaks which continue to aspire for wind which always leads to about a 70% decline in the amount of wind the next year. That must end. We must extend and make sure that this revolution continues because there is a more slow fall of wind and more solar in the same way that there is for technology. Every time there is a limit of solar there is an 18% drop in the price of solar. This is the Moore's law also. If we keep it in place, the same experts, doubters of this generation will join the ranks of those that never saw the right brothers reinventing the way in which we move around this country. And it happened in the blink of an eye. Those that never saw 9,000 model T's in 2009 producing 2 million model T's in 1923. 1909, 1923. Elon Musk, solar city. What did they say? We're going to produce an old $35,000, install the battery pack with solar panels so that those homes get the pay back years because of this increased efficiency. And we're going to see a revolution like we saw with Henry Ford from 1909 to 1923. We're going to see things that no one ever saw come. That's happening. And it's happening because on each one of these issues there's one thing that separates us from the experts. They are wrong and we are right. And so when you look at all of these people who are doing the analysis and they continue to project the gains as though they're incremental and neither geomembrick. They do not understand. And so yes, what Elon Musk is doing today is what the right brothers did. It is what Henry Ford did. They're reinventing new industries. And we can do it. But we have to stay active. You have to stay aggressive. You have to stay in this game. You have to insist that the United States Congress extends to the impact rate and extends the solar impact rate. You have to insist. And you have to insist that the policies that deal with low-net hydro, the biomass, the biofuels, geothermal, the geothermal stays in place of power Africa. Power Africa is helping over in Ethiopia with a project that can lead to a 1,000 megawatt geothermal project in Ethiopia. Think about that. That revolutionizes the economy for an entire part of a country in Africa. We should be the leaders. We should be showing on each one of these issues that it can be done. We are a country that says we can do it. We are a country that has been the leader in innovation for 200 years. This is the revolution of our time. And we thank you ladies and gentlemen for everything you are doing. Scott, thank you for giving me the honor of being here with all of our great friends in the local community.