…The other issue is the environmental justice issue and the supposition that marginalized and frontline communities are those most affected by siting and permitting of infrastructure projects. And can absolutely be the case. But I would point towards an analysis that I was reviewing this morning by Philip Rossetti at R Street, who found that it’s usually big public interest and environmental groups who are opposing these big infrastructure projects, not landowners—or as the case may be, native American tribes whose land is affected—but actually the big environmental groups, which I think should [raise] the question of what marginalized and frontline communities actually think about these infrastructure projects…