we are back with amy harder and ben geman. after talking with the chairman of the new senate energy committee out of oregon, ronald wyden, he outlined an ambitious agenda. this town is really concerned -- consumed with debt and deficit issues and the fracture between the chambers of commerce and the white house. i am wondering, is anything going to move this year? last year was on hold for these issues. the senator was optimistic that there could be a post-election chances. do you agree? >> one thing that was interesting about his comments is that we heard an incredibly broad agenda as far as the topics that he wants the committee to explore. natural gas, royalties, a hearing and gasoline prices. when we ask for more specifics on his legislative agenda, he was far more cautious. we did not hear as much about the specific legislation within the committee, speaking to what you are talking about. he knows where he wants the committee to go, but given the gridlock in any legislation, that is yielding a much more sort of difficult