steve richie, assistant general manager for water. if i can have the slides, please. as you note, we changed the title from drought conditions to water supply update because things are obviously changing dramatically. even over the past weekday and even in the last 2 days. going into the slides quickly--reservoir storage is about the same and the reason it is about the same now is because of water is falling into snow and coming in is passing out at this point because we have to make room for all the snow melt in the future, so our reservoirs are about the same now. that was my-it was the results i saw yesterday for the presentation. for the reservoirs around the state, they are all pretty close to at or above average accept for trinity which is a unique case on the coastal side. the california drought monitor, the area of white is much bigger. that is not in drought. the san joaquin area is out of drought conditions. the hetchy precipitation, you see where the red line is tracking 1983 and is about 42 percent here. based on the storms over the weekday and last week,