not exactly what will happen. is zero. in many, many parts of the state. the big water systems, the federal and the state water systems, are saying we don t have any water at all. now it s raining. yeah. it s raining and change may occur. and what we really need to recognize, this is our moment. this year, while this drought is on our mind, to realize that while it may rain and maybe the reservoirs will fill, there will be another drought coming, and we need to prepare for it. and let s understand that los angeles, who most of us like to whack from time to time, has really much better prepared. they put water aside. they have their reservoirs filled and the aqua fors in much better shape than most of the central valley of california. you mentioned the rice crop being a 30% drop, not able to plant that. you look at california. this has the world s ninth largest economy. farming, $45 billion industry for the state. so what about the economic impact of all of this? serious. seriou