rosenkranz? >> thank you, commissioners, for the opportunity to speak today. i will try and squeeze two quick things into my three minutes. may i use the projector, please? first, two months ago, we asked a polling firm to ask a question in one of their telephone and online surveys about whether folks in california would support restoration if it can be shown to occur without san francisco losing any water supply, and the results are -- [indiscernible] -- 3-1, the answer was yes, and we sent this out to our list of supporters by e-mail and got a lot of enthusiastic response. i got a rather unenthusiastic response from a close friend of the p.u.c. who criticized the way we asked the question and we had a spirited debate, which was kind of fun, but not public, underwear she could have more discussion of that opportunity to keep you folks aware of the water and power and restore the valley. we try to do it in the california courts and we have been denied, so for now, the reservoir is in place until we find a member of congress that wants to do something about it.