of our taxed as well and maybe that's why washington doesn't say anything, if we start to look unthe hood, yes, opec probably got to be number one problem, but ealso pay a lot of taxes. oil is considered for this administration. >> and forcing you to go green. the more you use, natural resources the more they're going to hit you over the head with the taxes, yeah, maybe that's their way of trying to hiding and putting the blame on opec, but as kristin made the point earlier, we're putting no pressure on opec. >> you're reversing cause and effect and the desire to go green is not to raise more tax revenues, it is, by the way, the-- >> and adam. that's how you would look at behaviors and that's-- >> exactly to the premise of this segment. going green, as you put it, is meant to cut down our reliance on foreign oil. which, by the way-- >> no, no. >> and hold on a second. guys, adam. you kind of blew off earlier when matt talked about the could hestone pipeline, we're talking several hundred thousand dollars of oil from a friendly ally. everyone says that this administration has been dragging