In the following clip from the documentary-style (but fictional) film "Louisiana Story," released in 1948, the Cajun boy Alexander Napoleon Ulysses LaTour sits atop a newly constructed wellhead with his pet raccoon and waves farewell to the departing construction crew with the words "Well Done!" This film was funded at least in part by the oil industry. According to Jack Davis in Chapter Eleven, what was the message they were trying to get across to the general public?