I really wanted to bring focus on the importance of our forested watersheds and that it is a part of the Energy Committee's jurisdiction.
I think that's a very important opportunity to re-envision how we can be a green community and a model moving forward.
The cultural aspects of how the people of Hawaii feel about our environment are very unique.
Therefore, the recent droughts on Maui and Hawaii, in particular, are beginning to draw attention to the fact that one size does not fit all...
I think that there are huge opportunities in Hawaii for the application of those funds.
How do we incentivize them to work with all of you to protect our watersheds?
do you think that the state's goal of protecting 30 percent of Hawaii's priority watersheds by 2030 is adequate and achievable?
In line with that comment we have huge infrastructure needs throughout our country to the tune of trillions. We need to address those.
It was a one shot deal.
I will get back to you after the other two witnesses have made a comment.
Twenty million, I think it is.