I think it fuels her. The fact that she can see the work she's done make an impactmost journalists don't experience that.
Part of why she's so successful is her own personal outrage about injustice. She's like a dog with a bone and she won't stop until she's told that story.
Literally, once we got there and saw the people involved, we decided to stay there for weeks.
I was there at the beginning of her outrage period.
That's part of what's keeping her on this track. Once you do that, it's hard to go do a film about oil prices.