prices. general jen steve, it's one report t. wasn't even credible, and look what it did. what should we expect if something more serious happens? >> well, this is the important question. if this really flares up into some kind of military strike, then, jenna, i would say that -- i wouldn't put out of the realm of possibility people facing $5 a gallon gasoline by the end of the month or sometime in april. we're very vulnerable to attacks, and disruptions in supply in the middle east. and any time that happens, as we saw it today, you see a shootup in the supply of oil and that translates into lower gas prices, and the thing that's very frustrating to me, jenna, is that i don't think we need to be so vulnerable to this middle east stuff, oil. i just got back from a two-day fact finding mission in north dakota, which as you know has the lowest unemployment rate in the country, it is an incredibly oil-rich state, it has more oil than saudi arabia has oil because of the new tracking -- fracking process and the real tragedy is