you can see utok written on these girters today. so that's a part of that process, and actually, had a slide that i forgot i had a picture. it shows -- they mark -- besides having paperwork to all that testing and visual inspections, there's reports done by q.c. and q.a. every test that they've done is packaged up. and even to an added level of insurance, they write -- they put a chalk or, you know, a wax crayon basically to ensure that people downstream from a visual as to what testing has happened on that particular girter. >> director, if i could just point out, and dennis, is that -- these particular girters, the welding was done under a controlled environment in the job, not in the field, so these are supposed to be robust welds. >> very good. thank you for that update. going forward, when you talk about the next steps after temporary shoring and opening the facility, just imagine everyone's expectations, that is not going to happen overnight. in looking at my slide, rough guess, it could have taken three to six months. it's no