there has been a campaign by ibew, local 1245 that makes that assessoassertion and that's a m. the city would be compensated for revenue loss from the reduction in pg & e's business in san francisco as would be appropriate. again, that won't be funded from revenue, electricity sales. i'm talking about property taxes, gross tax receipts, fees, that sort of thing and we wouldn't be leaning on the city's credit rating at all or use the city's credit capacity. we would be relying on a post acquisition power enterprise credit using the authority the granted us a year ago june. and then i think the last impact we've been hearing folks ask us about is on the pg & e workforce. as you folks all know, the city employees a union workforce and we have a long history of working productively with the unionized workforce. they will recruit willing employees who maintain the electric facilities. we value their knowledge, skills and abilities. san francisco offers stable careers with appealing wages and benefits and we seek in the offer letter, the cooperation of pg & e to recruit appropriate p