I've always wanted to do the Joe Strummer trick.

We are a state of outdoor enthusiasts, and we're proud of that, ... I don't care what part of the outdoors you enjoy, we have it all in this state.

We forget a very important part of this thing is the multiplier effect it will have just by its presence here, ... And that is hotels, restaurants, homes and the entire support system needed to accommodate 4 million tourists per year. It all makes for a real win for Utah.

I'm putting my trust behind those negotiations because I think they might yield something, I believe in bringing stakeholders to the table.

So we can operate government more efficiently from an energy-consumption standpoint.

I would love to see it done.

For our state, in terms of the image that it allows us to project, it really is a shot of confidence, ... It clearly indicates that we're open for business and we can work with and accommodate the very best in the business.

Well, I didn't have much say in getting it done, it was something our legislators put forward. But I'll tell you I would support anything that would get Legacy accomplished.

We're some weeks away from putting our budget together, but I can tell you this, that energy prices as high as they are will affect costs across the board. There's no doubt about that.