 Hello, I'm Mark Gilarducci, Director of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. And I'm Javier Becerra, the Attorney General for the State of California. California has seen lots of destruction due to massive wildfires recently, and we're coordinating an historic recovery effort across the state, which continues to this day. As California families get back up on their feet, the last thing they need is unfair pricing on emergency supplies or housing. Whether there's a declared state of emergency, it's not only wrong to price gouging, it's illegal. State law prohibits raising prices by more than 10 percent on necessities like food, rent, hotel stays, medical supplies, and building materials. This law applies as long as the state of emergency remains in effect. As our state's Chief Law Enforcement Officer, I'm teaming up with our partners at Cal OES to fight price gouging. Our teams are working with local authorities and looking for potential price gouging violations. We will continue to protect victims of natural disasters from unfair prices throughout this recovery process. And we're calling on you, the public, to help us. Please report any potential price gouging to my website at oag.ca.gov slash report. Or feel free to call us at 1-800-952-5215. For more information on statewide wildfire recovery efforts, please visit us at wildfirerecovery.org. Thank you.