Well, you take the RNG business, you saw that we exceeded expectations for the revenue, we're expanding that plant. So, people can calculate that. It's going to be at 400,00 million Btus a year in the third quarter, we'd expect. And we'd also expect to move from 150 – negative 150 CI score to something like minus 300. Once we get that, from the CARBS, so that's part of it, we've got several million dollars of income coming in over the next few years. We've said that. So, several is not tens, you know. It's several. So, you've got that coming in. You heard us talk about the developer fees. So think about that. Here's how developer model works. Developer recovers usually, upon financial close, all the money invested upfront to develop the project. Okay? Along with profit. So we said that we close it early next year, you can expect that we're going to see that money we've invested so far, we've invested about $75 million for NZ1 so far, plus it will take like another $30 million at a minimum, and people need to see extra stuff to get to the close, maybe it takes $80 million to get close, but we get paid that back at FID unless we decide to leave it in there. So we're going to have a revenue stream from that. And so, when you're getting paid from – you're getting paid like that with profit from recovering your costs, you can do that with multiple projects. Okay. So that's part of this game. Now, it also is true that we could take – we'll take a retained interest, but it seems to me that everyone is discounting our ability to count any of the profit from an NZ plant anyway. That's what it looks like to me, given our stock price, for God's sakes. So I'm looking at it going, no one values that, it seems. That's what, I think, is crazy. But it's because it's too far out in time. So how do you make this a credible story? People look at us and go, well, you don't have enough money to execute all that billions of dollars that you need. You're going to have to go to loot us. Blah, blah, blah. What are you, kidding me? Think. What? That's not how this works. That's not what you do, if you manage the money. So, yeah, it is a – I think that we're really – obviously trying to beat home about what rationality looks like as we do this and we're managing our cash. We're going to use it. Yeah, we've got uncertainties to work through, but we're in a darn good situation here.