and so the commission, john wesley paul, to go out and explore the river and he comes back with a recommendation that you know, this is really a non starter. it's really fully dry. of course, you know, you could go big and really try something crazy and try to engineer the river and build giant reservoirs. but, but i really don't recommend that. i don't think that is sustainable in the long run. and what does the government do decides go for the big reservoirs and i radically the name, the reservoir after paul himself. and that's what we know is like paul today. what for decades was seen as a visionary idea for the settlement and future of america's western states. has become their achilles heel. it gives me great, great concern, and i think it gives a lot of people great concern when they see just how far the level has dropped last time i was here and about the same spot. was 303132 years ago and this wasn't an issue. we weren't thinking about this back then. we're just here to think about climate change. there is no best to bring visible. so this is, you know, this is the future. this is the f