So I think if we get a real handle on what that looks like moving forward in the state's role in that. We don't want to build a pipeline and we don't want to own a pipeline, but we want to be able to make sure we're creating a policy to move that gas. because unfortunately, it's really expensive to do and end use contracts 13, 14 years down the road be are problematic for, you know, pipeline companies to put that infrastructure in the ground. (29:14–29:22)
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