 Thank you very much. I didn't see you. I don't know if it was 14 years ago. I don't know how many people think of that. And I was not there, and I don't know what the response was to the talk. But I came up to speak and I know the world is facing a crisis in energy. But the big world thing that happened in the United States in 1970 is going to happen in the world pretty soon. And this talk is going to be more and more important. Wow, I didn't know that I would be in such a good problem. Because as you know, over the last five years, the world has been stuck at 84 million barrels of oil a day. I don't think that that number is going to go up. And I think we're going to have a really tough time improving our economy with oil over 100,000 barrels. So what you're here to promote is exactly what we should do. We've been promoting 10, 20 years ago. We can't turn back the hands of time. But let's really get at it now. Thank you very, very much for what you're doing. Thank you.