age of american energy which was infrastructure. >> infrastructure, and we have an example of that in new hampshire. if you traveled i-95 north you probably went over what was a widening project that's going on, about $350 million away from getting the project completed. a lot of people here think this is a very important project to get done in terms of our regional economy. so the question is, again, infrastructure. with the increasing demands on our roads and bridges and the aging roads and bridges, how committed would you be, and we'll start with you, governor romney, to invest not so much as a stimulus package, a true economic growth package on our growth structure? >> well, there are certain things that government can do to encourage an economy and rebuilding an infrastructure that's aging is one of those. we had my state, 550 structurally deficient bridges. we've got to improve our bridges. improve our roads. improve our rail beds. improve our air transportation system in order to be competitive but fundamentally what happens in america that creates jobs is not government.