by offering airmail contracts to insent the man factturers to build new, productive airplanes and evtually, douglas did that with the dc 3 and famous c47 end of it, which was a big part of our victory in world war ii. so what the government needs to do today in my opinion, not try to pick winners and losers among general motors or ford or whatever the case may be, but to provide the incentives for the private sector to build vehicles and help drive the cost of the battery down and increase the range so that forlight duty vehicles, there is an alternative to fossil fuels. it's not going to replace it. plenty of internal combustion engines are going to be built for a long time. so i think that's different than picking a winner and it's certainly not the same as the government putting money into solyndra or putting money into solar or what have you. that is worth an environmental history. we have lots of power generating fuels in the united states. we have coal. we have natural gas. we have geothermal. we have -- we have certainly solar and wind, but they're a tiny traction. we have bdear and