so out of that, our staff, following the issuance of the rfp, were working on the items that ms. hale described. how would the city do it on their own? how would the sfpuc do it? we have done some analysis, looking at some past energy prices to see how we could differently shaped the program in advance of any changes in official policy. so i am glad that we are aligned there. supervisor mirkarimi: all i can do is paint one example that is contemporary, one that the puc will get. with a great amount of political will, forces were able to crowd together a solar project for recurrent energy, and they were able to move with unbelievable pace, installing 5-megawatt solar panels on reservoir. by the time it came back to the board of supervisors questioning the contract's long-term rate of cost, still, the puc endeavored to implement what mayor newsom had asked for. you had demonstrated to us a level of wherewithal, ingenuity, and termination to get something done. absolutely impressive. it demonstrated to us, when you want something, you can actually do it, and it did not require legislatio