 On behalf of the caucus, the other co-chairs, my colleague, I'm from Maryland, Rostov-Arla, I think he will be here shortly. But for the reason the caucus has survived for so many years, is because it doesn't bring two members together on a bipartisan basis. And this expo has been an annual event and really a very important part of it. You should know that for the rest of the year, we're also holding briefings and looking at major annual briefing. And every week, members of the caucus receive information from the co-chairs and their staff about the latest developments in the area of clean energy. So lots of information coming in. To the extent that you have good information that you want to share with the caucus, please do that. I want to join Barry and also thank him. It goes along with me, also the folks from the Senate, the Global Energy Caucus, but with the Sustainable Energy Coalition, as well as a lot of other caucuses in the house. There's a long list of other caucuses in the house. They're very interested in energy efficiency, clean energy, and they've come together with us to organize this expo this year. So I do want to thank them. I also want to thank the members of the Executive Branch, and some of the rooms nearby providing briefings. So I'm grateful to them for their help. Those are taking place in the Veterans Affairs Committee room in the reporting of this building. Finally, when we just closed, I'm saying that all of you who are both observers of the Congress know that we've got lots of unfinished business. When it comes to clean energy and energy efficiency policy measures, just one example, being the production tax credit, which inspired them this year. Many of us are working very hard on what they do in this room to try to get a majority of members of the House of the Senate to recognize the importance of extending that and many other measures. But even though it sometimes seems that the work is going slowly here, which comes to some of these important issues, I am very ratified that if you look at the longer span of time over the last couple of decades, we've not made incredible progress in this country on energy efficiency, on renewable energy. I naturally attribute all of you who are working every day to try and advance the policies in the state of Oklahoma but for all of you especially who are out there in the American region to work through innovation and do products that help our country. So I salute all of you and thank you for being here and seeing as my colleague, my friend from the State of Maryland, Roscoe Barclose, join us. We'll be turning it over to you again. Roscoe.