. >> i'll take jaime outback later. so we went to all the cities, as there was in marin and they had some cities and it's the same in samona county. clover dale is getting ready to bring this before their council in july. the governance of our program is similar to marin clean energy. they appoint members to power authority. as i mentioned, we rolled up to 20,000 customers in may of 2013. our opt rate is 8.4 percent. we plan to roll out an additional 144 accounts in 2015 and any remaining cities that choose to join after that will roll out in 2016. so how we got this started financially? the water agency provided a speed loan. we covered the cost of the consultant, staff time, surveys and marketing and that sort of thing between march of 2011 and january of 2013. that's a loan that ended up being $1.7 million and we'll get paid back with 3% interest on january 1st of 2015. the operating line of credit if -- the credit from where it left off is a $2.5 million operating loan from first community bank. that line of credit