mr. briggs. commissioner caen: i do have a question. the pipes that are on our land. can we demand of pg&e to inspect them? >> that would probably come down to the terms in the easement, which is probably where our legal rights would be housed. it is common in easements and permits that one of the stipulations is that they do nothing that harms our ability to deliver water. there is probably something in there that could get us to the front of the line. everybody is asking, wherever the lines are, that they be inspected in case they have the same issue. we do have the ability to inspect them to some extent our cells, and possibly excavate and look at pipelines. -- to inspect them to some extent ourselves, and possibly excavate and look at pipelines. i have all the records in my office of what is already documented. as you know, the program is very active and things are very fluid right now. i will circle back if i see anything out there i do not know about right now that we can look at as well. the short answer is there is some ability to get answers quickly. commissi