atlantic council. i was interested in this issue of the competition between l & g and coal and particularly in southeast asia and south asia. i think, you know, when coal prices were really at their lowest, you had a lot of decisions made by, you know, philippine impacts and bangladesh, et cetera, to develop coal plants, very much based on importing indonesian coal, which has been very low-cost and approximate to these markets. i get a sense, though, that countries in the current environment of low l & g prices are also looking at that as an alternative in the future. and i think that i'm not so sure that the projections of large growth are necessarily going to be born out by the -- if gas prices continue to be low. not that there won't be, but you know, it will vary from country to country. what's your sense of that in terms of the sustainability, and also, you mentioned the problems in indonesia because of the -- in terms of both domestic consumption as well as the government's nonenforced policy of trying to cap coal exports. are there other options for these countries if indeed indonesia is not a reliable supplier