he also said, i think according to sean boyd here at channel four, implemented 2000 new regulations in the last few years and is what i'm hearing from people. ones,nice little inconsequential, they got reduced, but the 2000 that we now live under. under john's watch, his administration, we've got about 100,000 pages of regulations per year. does anybody think the a challenge -- think the challenge in getting the economy moving is that we have been under regulated? i don't. >> mr. hickenlooper, do you have a rebuttal? is your beer good? [laughter] >> i wish i could take credit for, but i sold out of my part of the interest a long time ago. i will say the regulations we industry, -- in any you have certain companies that are outliers that are reckless for whatever reason, trying to get a little extra margin. that's what the regulations are for. it's why we work so hard when we did the methane regulations to make sure you cap the red tape out of it. every dollar spent is going to make sure the air is cleaner and that's why we have industry working hand in glove with the environmental comm