paul kangas. >> sorry. my name's paul kangas, and i'm speaking about -- i think it would be useful for the school to put 1,000 solar panels on each school roof and yard. this is create jobs, obviously. it'll create energy that the schools can sell to pg&e for 49 cents perkilowiatt hour. it's money that can be raised for the schools to get more teachers. this'll not only help the school, it'll end racism, poverty, and sexism as jobs do. i've lived in cuba where this is common practice. they have solar panels on all the schools. this is an important way that the students will see the future solar economy created, if we just have -- one of the schools already has this. abraham lincoln has 1,000 solar panels sitting kitty-corner from the schools. it teaches the students how we're going to be able to create a solar economy so we can stop global warming. this is the number one issue we face in the world today, and it has to trickle down to the school level, and one of the ways to bring it down to the school level