>> city attorney rob caplin. the money you would anticipate for litigation?t have the answers, we don't have the answers. >> i would have to look into the answer, based on the contracts and how we have it determined we would apportion attorney's fees and costs. >> all right. so that's as far as we're concerned, whatever goes down doesn't reflect in our overall budget then, right? >> well, it doesn't reflect in our proposed budget. however, because there are already project funds, because, in fact, even if things were still on track, i'm not sure that means we would have to put new money in an annual fund because so much money was put in before. >> i apologize if it is an unfair question, but i'm trying to figure out -- >> that's okay. >> just a fullyu a a followup to that, i noticed in legal fees -- or legal expenditures, you have the same as the last fiscal year, and perhaps that included the expenses associated with more than just code enforcement. could it be that we have some additional funds there for just simply matching last year's, when there was a lo