tomorrow there is a joint closed session meeting, the first of its kind in my memory between the puc commission and the board of supervisors in this chamber at 4:00 p.m. this is a resolution as the clerk just said, affirming the city's support for the acquisition of pg&e assets in the city and county of san francisco, contingent on certain conditions. and we have voted on many similar resolutions up until now. but as we go into this joint meeting with the p.u.c. and as the p.u.c. has on their calendar a very similar, almostite cal, resolution, that they are scheduled -- almost identical resolution that they are scheduled to vote on tomorrow afternoon, i wanted to bring this to the committee and subject to our deliberations and public comment, send this to the full board of supervisors as a committee report. the language should not be new to any of us except for maybe supervisor preston, which recites the history of the provision of electrical service to san francisco since 1913, and to public facilities in the city since 1918. goes onto elucidate the letter dated 14 months ago by mayor breed as