dr. tom hunter,hom i met with this moing, there is a seriousness of purpose here that has brought together the best minds we have in this country to work with all of you. i wish it had been plugged i the worst way. this raises questions it seems to me about regulations. >> number one, you talked about bp and their responsibility and their pledge and commitment. the fact is there is is nothing bind in binding i propose $10 billion which is about -- it's just a bit more than the first quarter ofits of bp. 6 or $7 billion. be put in a gulf coast recovery fund that is run by a master that would be selected and per happens a counselorrom bp so you would have joint management from that. i think it is time to move this from a pledge to some sort of binding requirement. if bp would say no, we are not going part with money to put it into gulf coast recovery fund then i think congress ought to be considering what we would do to accumulate tt money. i will ask you to consider that -- let me ask two other things. one is this issue ofha water versus deep water probably certainly for the bett there will