artemio armenta: thank you. thank you, damian. damian: okay, you were mentioning before the cameras came on about the significance of this past week. tell us what happened a couple years ago. artemio: yeah, this week was very significant because exactly 2 years ago, governor brown signed assembly bill 60, and he actually signed it on october 3 of 2013. and essentially, what that did is reversed, you know, many years, at least 2 decades, that undocumented immigrants weren't able to get a driver's license to drive in california. so, this is a very significant milestone. two years later now, we have approximately--we're getting really close to 800,000 driver's licenses in the state of california that have been issued under assembly bill 60. damian: is it too early to kind of measure or gauge the impact that that has had, fewer accidents, fewer complaints? any way to gauge the significance of that? artemio: yeah, you know, right now, i think that we're looking--we're still looking at the data. i know the california highway patrol is a