into the pacific ocean on purpose by the japanese authorities in order to create more room in the reservoirs for even more radioactive water. so they re basically saying, well, put the less radioactive water in the ocean, and we can make some room for this. with that said, the mine safety protection act, which came up after massey, nowhere. coal mine fatalities, deadliest year in 2010, going back to 92. there are remain questions on virtually every energy asset. the fracing question, still unsolved. how can we move forward in a real energy debate, karen, if we cannot restore faith in the energy regulators relationship with the energy companies? well, but here s the problem. it s not just about restoring the faith. it s about making a decision. we know that there are calculated risks that are going to come with anything. we can try to mitigate those risks. i get that. one of the most disturbing things after the massey debacle,