into politics. as the new governor of north carolina, he and his state government stepped in three times to stop, effectively, to big foot lawsuits against duke. the moukory administration stepped in over and over again to basically block those lawsuits in north carolina. now, income door in south carolina, the coal ash problem there did not play out the same way. next door, they didn't have a former duke energy executive as governor. and in south carolina, the state didn't intervene when environmentalists brought their lawsuits. so now in south carolina, literally this past week, you can see duke energy trucking away coal ash as part of a voluntary out of court settlement. in south carolina, they got a duke cleanup that started last week. in north carolina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest criminal fine in north carolina history. what does that mean for the state government? and when that case got settled,