weidenmeyer said. maybe we can clear this up, because that's been one of the sources of my confusions or questions. if d.u.f. has planted 5,000 trees, most of them are in their three-year need to be watered time frame, and what mr. weidenmeyer said is they water them for three years and then, they turn them over to you, which means you would need to be doing several thousand a week, so i'd like to get to the bottom of that. and then, on the same thing, department of urban forestry -- i assume the 6,852 trees that have been removed yet replaced because the property funding model, it can't be for new trees, per se. it can be used for existing trees that were removed, so does that mean -- if you've removed 6,852, have we planted 6,852 -- and sorry. this is my rambling train of thought -- why are we watering between department of urban forestry and land department half of that? >> yes. if i miss anything, please remind me. the trees that we've planted, or the bulk of them are planted by f.u.f., and then, i