Steve, I'm curious to know what a European person's opinion would be of this situation. I mean, any time this subject comes up, wherever it comes up, a European can always be counted upon to point out the glaring differences between your prices and ours. What is pointed out is correct, but what is the feeling about it in Europe, say if you were to discuss it around the water cooler at work? What I mean is, when prices fluctuate and go up here, we are outraged, and in my opinion justifably so. In Europe, however, it seems to me that fuel and energy prices have always been ridiculously inflated, but I've never really understood why that is, and unless I'm missing something you all seem to accept it as a fact of life. It's particularly puzzling given how much closer you all are to the majority of the supplies. What's up with all this anyway?