org hasn't been contacted. it's been us, so i just wanted to point that out. >> supervisor fewer: okay. >> thank you all. >> hello, commissioners. eric brooks, san francisco green party, our city sf, and san francisco clean energy advocates, and californians for energy choice. first of all, it's nice to see the new commissioner sitting in that seat, commissioner singh, that's great. so the only thing i would add to everything that's been said is just the state, what's going on at the state level. i had thought that you were going to agendaize aba 13, the grid privatization bill. that's going to move at the beginning of this month, so i don't believe this body will be able to take action on it in time, but the board of supervisors could do an adoption without committee reference, and i would highly recommend you do that. if that bill passes, and it's been rewritten to make it easier to pass, instead of california running its electricity grid, donald trump and warren buffet will run our electricity grids for profit and for coal interests, and so if that happens, all bets are off for californians -- californians' ability to compete with pg&e because it'll have access to a subsidi