ask if our city attorney has had a chance to look at that question, i believe early on, director hemminger, about why can't cities do anything? there was that fundamental, what is within our power? and, you know, susan is turning her mic on. >> i'm deputy city attorney. through the chair, this the cpc has been engaged in various rule-making procedures which is how the administrative regulations are informed at this point and san francisco has been actively participating in those rule makings on various issues, such as access to data and other issues, so far, i would say not great success. but we are continuing to file comments. >> but that's access to data not regulation business? >> that's correct. >> my question is, could they? could the cpuc, by administrative action, by regulation, delegate some or all authority over the tncs to a local government or governments? >> i would just say that's not a question they have taken up. >> well, it seems to me, you know, you could keep hitting your head on the wall in front of you and there's a way around it. maybe this isn't the only way. but i wo