has not recognized, that should decrease the pcia rate because the pcia rate is -- is the result of thevaluation that the california p.u.c. goes through of those resources. so it concludes that the value is higher than the pcia should decrease. i can't quantify it right now for you at this moment, but that's the general direction that i would anticipate that the passage of this bill as written and implementation by the california p.u.c. would improve circumstances for san franciscans and other c.c.a. customers. >> supervisor mar: got it. thank you for that explanation. thanks, chair chan. >> chair chan: thank you, commissioner mar. shall we move to commissioner singh, please. >> supervisor singh: sorry, i had to unmute myself. commissioner mar asked my question so i'll briefly say thank you again to mr. heinz. i think that my colleagues share my frustration and i share their frustration at, you know, the escalating issue with the pcia, which, i mean, has been a problem, and it seems to get higher and higher. i'll straight-up say that this is pure monopolistic behavior and it's not okay,