going to have 75% of our program being recs, right, that means that, you know, sf power or, you know, rcca is going to be purchasing not necessarily units of energy, but just the tax credits, if you would, the credits from energy that's being produced to go to somebody else. >> yes, that's true. the important thing to remember, not to get into physics, because you'll lose me if i start talking about physics, too. but remember, the individual electron never makes it here either. so, for example, power from hetch hetchy which is used to run muni isn't actually the electrons produced by hetch hetchy. hetch hetchy produces the power on pg&e's grid. they have an arrangement with pg&e and some pg&e power gets here to run muni. pg&e is tracking that on either end so they know how much power came on, how much is off in the balances. with a rec, the power is going on to offset somebody else's load and the rec is going to you. so, it's not like that power goes off to the ether and isn't used anywhere. it does create a benefit and that other person who is buying that power would have otherwise bought