RE:RE:If and when build back better gets passed.BCdude...any run inns, or recommendations from you are winners! The fact your here says a lot. Downside in this case rests on policy alone in my opinion..if UGE cannot build-out nobody in the industry could...this is why I follow policy so closely....and from what I see policy is going insanely fast for solar adoption .we had some concerns earlier in the year with MW's missing from a previous quarter's backlog and iv come to learn the headache of MAINE and the primary UTILITY doing all they can to stime solar by outrageous interconnection costs and delays..authorities are laying down the LAW to get things straight in Maine and furthermore mains projects are capped at 5MW's down from the original amount...i believe this where the discrepancy came from...thankfully UGE is diversified in operating jurisdictions....ITC direct pay, state policy, ESG tailwinds, (130 TRILLION pledge at COP 26)...(40% of all the global wealth) ........the absolute necessity to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees with very little time left has my opinion concluded that we are on the presipus of the largest migration of capital in the history of the world....OHHHHH BUDDY...(just my opinion backed by my dollar's)