have a fairto partnership and when we pay on average for 4%, i think the fed can do better.you talked about a number of water main breaks, a quarter of a million per year, you think about that, it is not just water flowing out of those pipes, it is tax dollars, because it is treated water. it is very full is not to invest into the improvements that are required. it is costly, but what price tag the you put on public health that you address after the fact? my heart goes out to flint, michigan. just had a situation in upstate new york where there was a contaminated water supply. it was just a hunch of a homeowner to test his water that triggered that awareness. there was just recently in the a community in texas had a similar situation. we had a water main break in my district in albany that's built 10 million gallons into the community -- that spilt 10 million gallons into the community during this frigid winter and the cost of repair in challenges is something that should bring all of us to think of a more orderly way to do this preventative therapy, if you will, and engage