bower from bcci. so mr. duffy raised a question, how much longer of this level of noise is going to continue, where are you in the project? >> well, david can probably give us a better update where we are overall, he's the senior superintendent. >> i'm david alexander, the senior superintendent on site. it's kind of a difficult question because we've had -- the permits are spread throughout the floors. so some of those have been suspended, so that work, even though we're in the loudest part of it, had to stop. we took the permits we were allowed to work on and continued through those. 4th floor and the 2nd floor, still open permits, we've gotten past most of the loud stuff. there is really no quiet way to attach to concrete it's a concrete structure. that's the world we're living in. with those two hours a day, we maximize that time. we have to make that noise, so right at 7 and right at 9, those are our windows. but our goal, as much as it is for them, probably just as bad, we want to be finished an be out