I think that there is a very strong and responsible business voice that has emerged.
I appreciate the effort that NRDC has put into this for many years.
This is irresponsible and too much of a pay off to industry.
We need to think of a way to be fair to communities like Rhode Island which took the hard step of getting off coal early on.
Fundamentally, what we are about here is to make sure that people cannot externalize internal costs of pollution and harm to others.
We do have to face those challenges, and our colleagues bring those points of view and they have to be addressed.
Very briefly, let me first express my view that the release of the OLC opinions was proper, was necessary, and was wise.
I think the experience of the last 8 years is a significant one. It was particularly bad, particularly unique.
I hope that you will do this in a year.
That may need further investigation.
Thank you very much, Senator Carper.