it and without low-price that you got some material impact of a few hundred thousand barrels a day ingrow, we need to lift the bann oil 2025, but not in the reference case. the expected case. secondly, even if we are producing, ok, a few hundred thousand barrels a day more, that in no way t changes our linkage to the global oil price and the exposure to a price spike. in fact, if anything, is both the fact that we are connected to the crude oil global market and the fact that we are, and i believe, continue to be major oil product exporters. we are exposed just as in an attic don't i gave about britain in 2000, we are exposed to the global oil price spike and that is the modern issue in terms of what it does for us. >> if we are allowed to compete in the global economy, we would have a more robust oil and gas industry in this country then we would if we were not allowed to compete. we are less dependent on the sproll. the other studies that are shown by lifting oil export ban, we not only expand our industry, we create more jobs and economic activity in our country so why would we not wan