Rob: Will we see the day that we would be exporting this wind generated energy? Steve Stadler: Well, I would hope so. Right now, of course, when you put it on the grid, you don’t know exactly if it’s going to land up here or somewhere else. The electrons go from where they are to where they aren’t. But in net terms, with the wind power, the way I understand it, is it’s coming to the cities in Oklahoma. It’s coming to Tulsa and Oklahoma City, mainly. You would think that over time there would be two fairly interesting markets, at least two to open up, and that would be maybe Kansas City, and maybe the metroplex in Texas. Rob: Dallas, Fort Worth. Stadler: The metroplex is under the agis of ERCOT, and that’s their regional energy group, just like Southwest Power Pool is ours. And really, that group is mainly Texas, and so Texas has acted as an energy island up to this point. There are not very good connections between Texas and Oklahoma in transmission lines. So, there would have to be some things solved. It’s not technologically impossible, but I would think over the long term, we have wind, we have good wind, and a lot of the wind we have is closer to the metroplex than where they’re generating from Texas now. Rob: So it does make sense? Stadler: It makes a lot, it makes a lot of sense. And there’s infrastructure problems, considerations; and again, there are people very seriously at various levels looking into these infrastructure problems. Rob: So to sum it all up, we do have wind, it just depends on what we do with it. Stadler: Well, we have plenty of wind, and what we do with it, I think we’re doing a pretty good job so far. There’s more to go. There’s more to go, and wise development of resources is always something my group, the Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative, would be very, very careful to guard, I guess. We would very much like to see wind power be developed, but not at the expense of other things. We’re not for closing down all the coal fired plants or natural gas, because that’s just not the way things will play out. But, we’re for use of the Oklahoma resources, this God given resource that we have. Rob: And for our immediate future, I think everyone realizes it’s going to take everything to provide everything that we need. Stadler: Yes. Yes.