>> i think i would like to have the folks from mccp respond to that. >> managing director of mccp. the actual loss was about $3.6 million. we were able to recover about $90,000 from the sale of the culprits home. the bottom line is, he is in the big house, and while we have a judgment against him, the likelihood that over time we will recover the remaining funds is not very high. supervisor mirkarimi: improbable, as these cases go. as part of that loss, were those realized in the calculations? >> basically, the transaction that will come as a result of this financial action really deals with retiring in the band itself and expenses related to that transaction. the ongoing catch up with the fraud itself has been taking place through our operations. supervisor mirkarimi: understood. initially, with the public- private partnership for the development of the garage, subsequent caretaking, there had been a pledge of private funds. had that pledge been realized, completely? >> yes. there were about $36 million in philanthropic dollar that went to do the initial improvements to the music