jedd holsom from 350 bay area. i want to thank the staff for this presentation. i think that this starts to get at kind of the systematic approach that we've been asking for for some time, but as mr. brooks pointed out i think that it's kind of a sub-set of that, in addition to kind of city-owned sites and i think that we have to look at any available sites and private ownership as well that might be low-cost projects. as mr. brooks pointed out, i think that in addition to energy efficiency and demand response, i think that given everything that's been going on in the region for the last couple years, resiliency has kind of increased salience and i think that while we might not be in huge wildfire danger, i certainly -- i just got an sf722 medallion and reminded myself how i'm wholly unprepared to take care of myself for 72 hours after a huge earthquake. so thinking about how we'll keep some of our public infrastructure running in the 100% sure event of that earthquake happening, i think that it should be part of this plan. so, you know, we have been talking to s