my colleague, former colleague there that i served with, assemblyman jeff garell from the santa barbara area, he's putting forward legislation to put it back on the ballot and revote the rail. so i hope that catches fire and that the legislature will look at this project and decide, you know, maybe that would be worth a vote of the people of california. to decide if this is still a priority, at these prices. so, assemblyman garell got a pretty big task to put that in front of the legislature and achieve the votes. but interesting, still talking state politics here, the state senate, to put forward the first segment of funding in late 2012, they received the bare majority of votes to fund that. our california state senate is 40 members. it got a vote of 21-19. all republicans voted no. and four of the democrats who up to that point had been pretty favorable on high-speed rail. it barely got out of the state senate floor. i think that's saying a lot. that the opinions have changed. certainly amongst the voters, we have to put the state legislature in a figurative headlock to get them to t