>> charlie marstellar again, for the record. i'm interested in the quality of your reporting on the activities in the legislature. i think that's the first systematic -- this is the first process which i've seen in the city which monitors so effectively. so i know you're getting this from eight databases, so i thank you for that because i know most people are too busy to go to sacramento to look this stuff up. when the governor vetoes an act, it would be helpful -- for example, one was vetoed in august, from what i'm reading, yes. it would be useful to see if it's going to be revisited or what the governor's message was, if there's an indication it's going back to the legislature for an amendment, if it's a dead duck or dead on arrival forever. just so we know, i think a lot of bills are vetoed with the idea of negotiating with the legislature, so it would be interesting seeing if there's some negotiation underway, and i assume the governor would say that in his veto message. and i'm surprised they wouldn't note that maybe in th