host: rayola dougher, go ahead.uest: i think it does depend on to a great extent who is elected, the whether you are democrat or republican, you can get on board in times -- in terms of encouraging domestic development. we've seen a revolution in technology in the united states, and a lot of this is brought to us by hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to excess resources in ways we never thought possible even a few years ago. if you know we can produce more here than we ever thought possible, then you need to have a policy that supports that development and realizes that vision. i think it is destructive to take one resource against the other. either you have this resources or the other. we will be hard put as a nation to supply all of the energy that we need, and our only choice today in terms of oil and gas is where do we get it from? do we produce it domestically or rely more on imports? that is a fundamental choice facing us. we really do want to see in all of the above policy that is supportive of dome