 I think EESI has been an enormously positive influence on understanding in the Congress and in the public of the nature of the climate change challenge, the nature of the solutions, what we can do with energy efficiency, and the ways in which clean energy can be brought to bear. The interesting thing is, while the dynamics of climate change and the causes of climate change are global, the impacts are all local. And the folks at the local and state, community levels, tribal levels who've been looking at adaptation have gotten that message. The fact that EESI works so effectively with Congress has obviously been particularly important. That's been a comparative advantage that EESI has over all the other environmental and energy non-governmental organizations. And that's why I've supported EESI. Because of the extraordinary leverage, it's a very lean, effective, efficient operation. So I think I'm getting the most bang for my charitable buck by giving it to EESI.