and cal c.c.a., you know, fighting at the california p.u.c. and at the legislature, but ultimately as long as the utilities are able to set the ground rules that we have to play on, in my opinion, at the california public utilities commission and through certain legislative offices, we're going to continue to face this reactive roller coaster, spiral like you are suggesting. and i think anything that we can do to increase political pressure and bring kind of the full weight of the city and county to bear on the california p.u.c. and the legislature, we have a much larger hefts than any of the other operating c.c.a.s. l.a. county will obviously dwarf us. but as of now, i feel like we in alameda county have a big voice. lastly, you know, reducing our exposure to the market where we need to buy energy to spend money and create costs for the programme. that is really the other way off of this hamster wheel and that is why we're advocating for sklerltsd local bill. once we have products generating energy and we can sell that to folks and don't have