 And make no mistake, climate change is driving this dramatic increase in wildfires and future wildfire risk that Commissioner Frantz just described, an authoritative study published by National Academy of Sciences 2016 that found a doubling of the extent of wildfire since the mid-1980s, directly tied to climate change. So we can't solve our wildfire prices without addressing climate change. We continue to see ever-increasing wildfires year after year. We're not only seeing more fires, we're seeing a larger, spreader-than-geographical area of our state on fire, as well as our West Coast states. And we're also seeing a longer period. Our fire season used to be about two months of the year, just 15 years ago. And it is now nine months of the year. And I know the California experience is at 365. And the reality is we're spending an enormous amount of money in responding to these fires. Franklin just infuriated and makes it larger. And what we need now is less of that hot air, less of the finger pointing.