for more on that deal and the trends more broadly got to talk to bill perkins. welcome to you.rom the consumer point of view, anything to worry about here? in terms of prices? >> when there is a cold shot, we have a lot of shell drilling now which tends to have more free thoughts, these newer wells, and so when it is extremely cold, we tend to lose supply but the system is generally robust, stocks are full. storage is readily available storage so we will definitely meet the demand unless we have these events or these fuller pics that used to come down, we do not see that, we see some higher prices and the intermittent., maybe a week. but everybody should be fine. >> north east, are they going to be fine? how are we going to fix this? >> it is going to take a lot more incentive or maybe regulation to get the producers to winterize, they just do not see the value in putting in the equipment for the freeze, generally higher prices are good for them. i think it is a matter of aligning incentives with the producers and getting the infrastructure in. but by and large, there is a much