the legislation by southern california senator bob hertzberg also scheduled to be heard in the appropriationsmittee next month on the assembly side. i have been taking a look at this. environmental and clean energy advocates say this legislation really poses a direct threat to community choice energy programs across the state. it could certainly take a chunk of business away from cleanpowersf. that's because it would essentially lift the cap on the amount of electric service commercial and industrial customers can directly acquire from energy service providers. so these customers who would normally signed up with investor owned utilities or c.c.a. programs could choose to directly purchase power that would likely be or could be cheaper dirty energy. historically, direct access customers from real -- have really done the bare minimum to comply with the carbonization mandates in contrast to c.c.a. which are collectively exceeding these mandates. so it could harm california's climate goals and san francisco's climate and renewable energy goals. cal c.c.a., our association of community choice ene