we have a better, much more robust toolbox today we get to use. dealing with predictable water supply. even when maybe it doesn't rain. we had a tremendous drought in california but now it's over. but in that drought we saw our vulnerability and the need for, again, more infrastructure there. we see that overnight a food safety outbreak can collapse an industry when suddenly everybody says they're not going to eat one kind of fruit or vegetable or animal product. these are things that, you know, years ago i think when we lived in a country with not as many choices, we had a little bit more of support for agriculture. today it's a little bit tough ir. there is not as much support maybe because we have so much abundance. steve: let's keep it that way. ag who met with the president yesterday. former secretary of agriculture with the great state of california. a.g. thank you. >> thank you so very much. i appreciate it. brian: no more power bars, eat oranges.