 This is one of their lucky moments. My staff just told me that they called the boat, so I will be very grateful. Again, my name is Tony Godunas, but I've been elected to office about 20 years. I was 6 years of the State Assembly in California, 10 years on the LA City Council, and now I'm going on 4 years here in Congress. Why is that relevant to everybody in this room? I happen to be an electrical engineer, and because of that, yes, because of that. Everybody assumed that was the issue I wanted to work on, so every time I get elected office, I get put on the committees, or chair of the committee that oversees renewable energy issues and energy in general. When I was in the state legislature, the 6 years I was there was on the U.J. Committee and at one point, the Democrats only had a one boat margin in the house, so that suited me just fine, because I got dissuaded, the final decision is based on my one boat, and so I was very fortunate to work on energy issues at that level, especially renewable energy in California, constantly trying to pave the way for good policy. In addition to that, when I got to the City Council in Los Angeles, I chaired a committee that oversaw the Department of Water and Power, and so it should be good news to you that one of the bad news when I got there was that they did not have a renewable portfolio standard at the Department of Water and Power, the largest in the country. So I told them within one year you will have one, and we will embark on that journey. And before I left the City Council, we went way below the 50% part of getting our energy from coal. When I got there, it was way above 50%, and we were able to actually close down some coal plants, and we were also able to make sure we added renewable energy every time in the city of Los Angeles. And now that I'm in Congress, I'm on the Energy and Congress Committee, and I have introduced some bills that hopefully will see the light of day soon that have to do with making sure we have renewable energy until the choice of consumers, whether you live in an apartment, whether you have money or not, you should be able to put your money where your mouth is and be able to say, I want my energy to be clean energy, renewable energy. And the last thing I want to say when my objective is to make sure that we understand that in this country, on a per capita basis, we have this highest appetite for consuming energy. So the cleanest energy is energy we don't use. So that's one of my contras to try to remind people that let's be mindful, let's try to teach ourselves and our children and our businesses and everybody to say let's be as efficient as possible, and let's enjoy the future. And as we all know, I think that most everybody in this room, it's not a controversial thing to say that global warming is real, and one of the things that we need to make sure that we understand is that we don't contribute to that future in that way that we diminish the possibility of it having the detrimental effects that we all believe and know about. So thank you so much for everything that you do every single day. Thank you. Thank you very much.