the screen, how many acres were treated in 2018, 2019, 2020, then this year, the california naonal resources agency explains tt the drop from 2019 to 2020 was due to factors like the pandemic, budget cuts, wildfires that took away resources. is that what you're reporting found, too, and is that in line with what th what the administr has said? >> that is what the reporting found. i mean, we wanted to look at what work had been done on wildfire prevention. that ranges from fuel management like forests and prescribed burns, and we found it during the first year in office, the number of acres that the state completed had spiked. it had gone up to over 64,000 acres. in 2020, it dropped by about half. cal fire did say, we included in the story, that the 2020 fire season certainly played a role. it's by the agency thin. it spread staffing thin. covid-19 also complicated that. however, we also note that due to those emergencies, while experts say those are legitimate reasons, at the end of the day, fire doesn't stop because there are other other o emergencies, but they say this needs to continue. it is es