I'll take the last one first. I think financing will be a key component. So of that decision, our focus right now is, as we think in terms of having free cash flow going forward how do we allocate that. And right now, we would be looking in that arena, but then financing is a critical component. So if banks or other lenders are going to finance any of this growth, we're going to try to understand what financing is available and see if we can capture some of that and maybe use some of our cash flow just as equity if you want to think of it in that way than it might be outside of our bank groups, it might be in. We haven't advanced it that far to have those discussions. Back to your first question, you really got to look at it regionally, but the simple part of what I was trying to say is when you think of the way the grid is designed, it is designed for base load generation, meaning that generation is feeding the power lines on a very consistent basis, minute-by-minute with no interruption, and it allows the charge through the transmission to allow the transmission of those electrons to be efficiently delivered. I've been advised that once you get to 30% or more of interruptible power that is going through those transmission lines, it complicates the efficiency of those transmission lines and therefore, requires some reconsideration of how much capital is needed to be spent to assure that the American public receives what they want, which is when they walk in a room and turn on the switch, the lights go on without interruption, without round outs, without unreliable electricity. So, we all know that today, if you try to charge the grid with the unreliable energy of intermittent power, the grid would not function the way we are used to and expect. So without, again, this topic could take two or three hours to get into the weaves region by region. But in theory, in practice, what I was meaning is once you get to a certain scale with reliable -- with the non-reliable energy products of solar and wind, you've got to have transmission upgrades, you're talking trillions of dollars depending on how wide spreads you want to make that and how fast you want to make it, so all that has to be taken into consideration on the timing of how people shut down base load generation.