i'd also point out everything we're doing is outside of the 100-foot bcdc barrier. it will be a different process that we build out to. so in order to build a plant, we needed to -- or are going through a property acquisition process. the gray infrastructure will be going to the state land commission this summer and be pulled out of the trust. the buildings and treatment facilities are not a trust compatible use. however, the wetlands are a trust compatible use, so they will stay within the trust, however, they are an integral part of the treatment plant, and under retention, so they'll be part of the treatment plan and under a 66-year lease with tida. we're looking right now at several different project delivery methods. staff has recommended that we go forward with a design build operate procurement, however, we are still going through discussions with our unions and going through the board of supervisors process, so it is not a done deal. however, we are considering several alternative delivery methods for this project, whether it's a design fill project, project