dr. bill brinkman? >> what it means is that the -- our priorities have been in clean energy, and so the budget of the nuclear physics part of research has been at most flat or down some, so this year we cannot afford the full $50 billion. so what we're doing, and we don't see it at this rate, we don't see being able to do all the things that were proposed in nuclear physic, so we'll probably do a reevaluation of the whole program in the next nine months. >> do you want to -- >> you can -- >> on the $60 million nuclear waste r&d that will align -- the work will align with some of the brc recommendations, can you give us a more detailed breakdown of what kind of work will be done there? if any of that funding is coming from the waste fund? and if any work will also be done administratively that won't require funding? >> well, i'll give you a few examples, and you know, as noted by the blue river commission, let me make one point, that they noted that there is a waste fund, but that waste fund is not direc