 And it's great to be here with great friends. Thank all of you for what you're doing. As I look around the room, I see the future of our economy. I see the future of our security strategy. And I see the future of the solution to dealing with global climate change and other issues. So I just want to come here and salute you on behalf of the caucus. I do want to take this moment to thank some of the people that dealt with how it made the matter. Scott again, thank you very much. Let's give Scott a round of applause. He has been a very hard, this important cause. I want to thank Carol Werner and Rachel Pearson for helping organize today. Thank you very much for all that you do. Dave Reichardt, great co-chairman of our caucus, the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus from Washington State, could meet here today because he ended up having a conflict. But I do want to salute him for all his good work when it comes to energy efficiency and renewable energy issues. And we've had 135 members of that caucus right now, the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Caucus. We're up to 135 members. All of you, please encourage your members of Congress, if they're not more ready, to sign up. So I hope after today, check the list. See if you remember if Congress is on that list and if he or she's not, call them up. You can talk to Sarah Shedding in my office for Colin Swanson. I don't know if Colin's here from Congress and Reichardt's office, but really we want to grow our ranks just as we want to grow clean energy. Thank you to all the folks from the administration, both from the Department of Defense who testified as well as from the Department of Energy that did great resources to our caucus. And I do just want to thank the other House caucuses. And the House, we have a lot of caucuses. And that does bring a lot more energy to this issue. So I want to thank our partners in this, including the House Sustainable Energy and Environmental Coalition. I know Congressman Congo was here a little earlier. He's a member of the United Caucus. And Jim Mines, Congressman from Connecticut, will be here later. There's also the Energy Savings Performance Contracts Caucus, the Higher Performance Buildings Caucus, and the Hydrogen and Fuel Sales Caucus. They all partner with us for today's gathering. So thank you, thank you. And again, let me just close where I start, which is, this caucus is designed to bring people together around the combination of trying to make sure that we invest in innovative technologies to increase our energy efficiency and to use more renewable energy. Because we all in this room know that it's a win, win, win, right? It's a win for consumers. It's a win for the environment. It's a win for our security. And it's a win for our economy, when all of you, as entrepreneurs, are investing in the future. And the United States needs to be a leader when it comes to the clean energy battle. And because of you, we will be in our job here in Capitol Hill, is to try and make sure that public policy that we enact does everything we can to provide you leverage and accelerate the effort. And we've done some, in my view, we've got a lot more that we should be doing. That's a conversation that we need to have in terms of the future of the House and the Senate and what the agenda is when it comes to clean energy and energy efficiency. There are lots of different ideas out there. Scott said I introduced something yesterday. But the more people we bring to the table on this issue, the better. It should not be a partisan question. It should be something that brings all Americans together. So thank you for bringing us together today and for all you do. Thank you.