Well, look, this is Adam Smith, 101. The balance is what he said is tight. I mean, the market is definitively short and is going to be definitively short in a major way, in a way that the state has never been before. And so on a gasoline side, you're going to be increasing the short, by upwards of 185,000 barrels a day on a pro forma basis. So every day the State of California is going to have to attract over 250,000 barrels a day of gasoline. That is a big number. And the resupply is coming from far away. So you can have a lot of boats on the water, not insignificantly jet as well. You're talking about on a pro forma basis, upwards of needing to attract 70,000 barrels a day, of jet on a daily basis, short every day. It's going to create a volatile market, because imports don't run like a Swiss clock, and there's delays. The market needs to be able to attract the barrels, which is going to require a premium from where it's gone historically. And then, there will be ebbs and flows and how it - imports into the market. From our perspective, Torrance and Martinez are very, very well positioned in regards to being able to be a low cost producer, for the state deliver these products every day. I must just also comment. It's a product story for sure, but just as big, maybe, maybe rivaling bigger is the story on the crude side, because you have - you're taking two refineries off that were consuming California grades crude, which historically have been the most attractive barrels for the state. We've gotten some indications from the state that they're actually encouraging production, which we've been encouraging as well for them to do. But just, with the refinery in the North and the refinery in the South you have a fair amount of crude that's going to be opened up to the rest of the market, to the refineries that are there. Because California has no alternative on its crude production. It needs to be consumed in the state. So we think the dynamic between on the crude side and the product realities, are going to create a pretty interesting market.