on the lease and then you have to get more federal permits to develop it. this is all about red tape. this is not about getting american energy development going again. we want to make sure american producers can produce here in america and become that energy powerhouse that we have been over the course of the last decade. >> bill: here is where the pressure goes. today $4.31 is a record high for the u.s. yesterday 4.25. a month ago 3.47. a year ago 2.60, right? so here begets the question then. day one in office, mike, right? you have keystone, you got the paris climate accord, you have anwar in alaska and you just wonder about the pressure on the consumer and how that transfers to the pressure on the white house's policy over the next six months perhaps. so i would ask you whether or not -- is their policy set in