lesley richards joins me from harrisburg. she assumed the office of the state of transportation. thank you for joining us. >>> hi, glad to be here. >> let me ask you. the country gets a d plus for infrastructure. peninsula gets a c minus, you are doing better than the country. that's the grade that the american society of civil engineers gives america on infrastructure. this is not something we'd accept from our kids if they go home. how do the states deal with a c minus. it's a heavily trafficked state. what happens here? >> a lot of it comes down to our ageing infrastructure, and we are all getting to the senior citizen age. a lot of our infrastructure is 60, 70, 80 years old, and they are reaching life spans. years of deferred maintenance, when there was not enough funding. today. >> is that going to be the case, that we fix things, and 40, 50 years down the road. this is not peninsula specific, but it happens around the north-east where there's ageing infrastructure. is there a better way to deal with this, we are not getting ahead. we are not building the new stuff. >> that