at oceanside, includingsomeone, fo, w>> thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> i have a question for you. going forward, what do you see your role for us as being? >> the issues are increasingly less than straightforward. if you could have witnessed the conversation that we had yesterday with the corps of engineers, it would have sounded like a foreign language to you. because we were so deep into the barrages budgetary elements and authorizations, things of that nature. the administration has handcuffed itself. i think that part of that is helping you work through that morass of procedural minutia. just trying to make a success on what is going on back there. we said we were going to do a bunch of stuff, and knowing how to interpret that with what is real is a part of the role that we play. one of the things that we have done through the years, months of delegation numbers and key committee staff, if they have been raising your hecche fees, we know that we can deal with the issue. it allows your supporters in the congress to follow. >> ok, commissioners. most of these matters come t