welcome to e p u c, and i know you are going to do well on a new work -- welcome to the puc, and i know you are going to do well on your work. >> we do not have an exact number for you today. part of it is the definition for community benefits. we have to refine the definition, and we can refine what we are spending on it. we know the budget for the puc is roughly $700 million a year. the sewer system improvement program is going to be $4 billion to $6 billion. those are the bonds. those are eight to 10-year numbers in both cases. we know that there are specific programs we do -- the garden project, will spend $1.5 billion every year. a lot of that stuff is very separate and very easy to track. there are other cases where should we build the recycling plant, we are building the community to be part of that. supervisor maxwell: you said if? >> we would have to go through the process before i can make any kind of assurances here in our plan would deal with the education process of what goes on in the building. how you use water, how you recycle water. we are building the educational thing