 Congress didn't vote on any of these anti-coal regulations. They came basically from presidential edict, from Barack Obama who said, here's these regulations. They come from unelected bureaucrats, tens of thousands of pages. So like the power plant rule that's putting our utility plants out of business, that was written by unelected officials. That shouldn't happen that way. Laws are supposed to be written by Congress. If you don't like the laws that Congress writes, you can unelect them. But we can't unelect the people who are killing our industry in this state. They're appointed by the president. But if you get a president that would appoint people that were friendly to Eastern Kentucky, friendly to business in general, and I think you really need a balance. I care about the environment as much as anybody, but you also want jobs. So it's a balance of environment and jobs. I think some people in Washington have forgotten how important it is to have a job.