i have to tell you, speaking about the golden gate bridge authority and about charles mcglashan, when we were contemplating what a community choice abrogation would look like, we used to meet privately at the golden gate bridge authority, both with their team of people and our team of people to try to have what was a series of meetings to envision what it would look like with marin and san francisco to work together. this was pre-prop 16 when pg&e tried to extinguish the county's right in california, to deny us that independent path of wanting to provide an alternative energy service along with the private utility. i have to say, those meetings were incredibly rewarding. charles mcglashan, incredibly wise about how to proceed, and it does not surprise me that marin county is the first city to implement their program. and, as everybody had predicted, in terms of the industry predictions, that the program would fail, in six months' time, they paid back the start of dollars of $900,000 on their program where they are now already making a profit in marin while being able to furnish a gree