that has both participants -- that has senators supporting it, william moming and lois walk who also was a participant in long-term care report and that was senate bill 13. there were 3 other proposals that had been picked up. one was on the silver alert proposal to delete the expiration date of the current law and that's being supported by assembly woman cheryl brown. there is also assembly man scott wilke is supporting a bill that would add a 2 year felony penalty for people who identity fraud with seniors. so again we'll be watching that. and warren reported to us that meetings were held with legislators on january 13th and 14th. the meet and greet was very successful and they had put together a proposal book on the california senior legislature items they were interested in and the legislators were happy with that and we have asked for an electronic copy. and that is where we stood at the end of january. >> i have a question on the day to choose legislation for $40 million. was that more associated with the elevator? not really. >> not really. according to --. >> in fact, i don't