commissioner wallenburg, you asked about the grab bar bill and whether there had been a change. went back and looked at it. yes, there had. they gutteded all that language, and it now looks at the department of building standards reviewing rules. so i will have that language for you in the report that will go with the minutes. there was mention of ab 11 which talked about cal fresh eligibility. that was not something we had been tracking, but it's an ominous bill on health services. it impacts ihas and a couple of other programs covered by the agency and, again, i have those all detailed for you. and then, lastly, there was a question about why one of the bills -- i believe it was 1914. i should remember that from work -- was gutted. it's now become a bill. i couldn't find any reason why it was gutted. they took the number, same sponsor. they've made it a bill that went from presence of health care facility folks with those who had been convicted of crimes to new rules on excavations. so it's quite the turn around. so those were the three major questions i took away from the las