at a meeting of the western governors in february, governor otter from idaho made the statement very clearly that in those instances where we have the opportunity to cite transmission lines and not go through federal lands we're often going to want to exercise that. there are a couple of issues that come to mind in terms of permitting of federal lands. if you live in the west it's difficult to avoid federal lands. many of the states are covered with lands under federal jurisdiction both the departments of interior, departments of agriculture. so that -- that's certainly an issue. second, there's no priority system. for dealing with lease applications. it's on a first come, first serve basis. one of the things that we're doing with the western renewable energy zones is really point what we think is a critical issue. there are places that are really better for not only locating renewable energy but there are also transmission corridors that are going to be more important in moving that renewable energy. we believe that there ought to be some kind of a way to recognize that priority and