now, john robatti may say failed to recognize. i say the administration deliberately refuses to recognize, refuses. for washington to come in and demand expensive new equipment for all of these oil and gas wells would be a huge cost. it would drive up prices for consumers, and it would mean that some of these wells just wouldn't be economically worthwhile anymore. the oil and gas would just stay in the ground where it does nothing to help power our economy or power our country. mr. president, states are already doing their part. states are trying to limit methane leaks where they find a problem. colorado has a leak detection and repair program that will help keep ozone and methane from escaping. wyoming, my home state, is looking for ways to get more up to date equipment on new wells as they get going. so the states are already taking the lead and they're already coming up with solutions where they are needed. now, this is not a one-size-fits-all regulation coming out from unelected, unaccountable washington bureaucrats, but that'