so we're moving forward with that planning, and keys are for how many years, keizer has had the worst rating. >> i just don't understand how the five got picked. like, i'm curious, for example, what would be number six and seven? what's coming up next. >> so this gets us to the point, this is the beginning of a process, right? so these are the ones that have already had some advanced planning for the reasons that we've described, but as we move into our community bond planning process, it will ultimately depend on what the capacity is to do the work, and then, using a mix of -- as stacey noted, of data, both qualitative -- quantitative data and qualitative interest, values, desires, we culled together a list through a community process, through the input of, you know, just about everybody, and then, we come back here, and it doesn't go forward until this commission approves it. it will also have the input and recommendations of prsc. from here, it goes to the capital planning committee, and ultimately it goes to the board of supervisors before anything gets put on the ballot. so this