amy: david balen, how are you living there? we're seeing kids holding up signs, putting on masks.cation for the moment? nowe're been in the process since early december. we were away for the thanksgiving holiday. there was no point to start the relocation process because we were out of town, but we have been subjected to just a lack of disrespect as a community. the gas company is taking their time relocating people. we had roughly 2200 families located in over 7000 people waiting to be relocated. i mean, it is terrible. the lines are getting bigger and bigger by the day. the gas doesn't stop. fortunately, where we live, we have the santa ana winds. sometimes they go to the east and sometimes to the west. some days it is good, some days it is terrible. the community is subjected to the smell of the methane, which has been our captains in it that are making the community sick. we have numerous counts of people with nosebleeds, nausea, and animals vomiting, having lesions on their faces. it is nonstop. the campanile -- gas company needs to get on the ball and stop this issue. juan: