for example, irving ton, we haven't shut that tunnel down forever and, so, we, you know, are now able to -- we punched a hole through and we're probably going to bring that online so that we can have a chance and look at irving ton tunnel. we haven't even looked at it, but we knew it was very vulnerable. so, yes, we probably should have looked at it, but just like all the rest of the infrastructure, we just started in 2002 to start addressing these issues. >> and, so, when are we -- are we pro proposing potentially another bond measure to assist us in these efforts or what's the plan? ~ >> so, the plan is we're going to look at what are the alternatives. so, right now we're looking at maybe doing a bypass tunnel and that's where the $650 million -- but we're looking at other alternatives to try to reduce the cost. our wholesale customers, water customers are very concerned because you can buy power. you just can't buy that amount of water. and, so, they are very concerned. they're asking us questions about it. and, so, this is one of our top priorities, this mountain tunnel. >> thank