Getlin: Yeah I thought it was a model example of what a smart mayor would do faced with a genuine crisis his very first hour in office. He recruited a very capable person from the outside, Richard Sklar, who had dealt with waste water issues in Cleveland and other cities. He was well known to him politically through various acquaintances. He was brought immediately into the mayor\u27s office and what was good to see was that as much as George was determined to act quickly on this, Richard Sklar understood the issue. He spoke the language, he talked the talk, in what was a, I think, you know, important politically, not substantially for the issue itself, but I think Dianne Feinstein was perhaps the only member of the board sensed the gravity...