Hi Paul. If you do find your way back here, I guess I do have a question. I've stated, below that in my view it is a little bit early to claim the fossil fuel industry has hit it's tipping point I have no doubt that a tipping point for fossil fuel does exist, and that it is likely not that far away. Were you aware that currently New England governors are looking to expand access to natural gas? Does a fact like that tempt you to revise your opinion regarding the fossil fuel tipping point and whether it has as yet been reached? Do you think the tobacco industry is a fair comparison in terms of evaluating where fossil fuels are today relative to your tipping point? You seem like a nice enough fella, and I only ask not because I think you are overly optimistic, but rather because I'm unclear how your article may impact the overall pace with which fossil fuels approach that tipping point. In my opinion, based on everything I have read, sooner would be better. I suspect that calls for a greater degree of agitation among the populace, which is something your article does not tend to inspire. That's just my feeling anyway. What do you think?