so governor insley actually introduced a bill to do that. and it may be part of the conversation. close by saying commute, as proud of our effort in california, as we are, we are really, we are 1% of ghg in missions in the world. we understand that other states in a lot of these areas are doing things more quickly and better than us. so the more that all of our states can actually spend time together like this, person to person, institution to institution, and share best practices and try to link up, the better we will be. thank you. >> thank you. that was terrific. [applause] >> and i can see first hand, i've also senior governor asks scientists and experts, and actually his counterpart in other states, other governors, when they talk about and all the above energy strategy. he stops and says, and how do you reconcile that with what we need to do on carbon and climate? because science is telling us we need to tap it somehow. so really appreciate his leadership, and great presentation. so now i'm going to pull up david doniger who's joined us as you see. welcome, david. >> hello.