mr. blankenship could have shut this mine down. they could have decided not to provide advance notice of the inspections underground to the mining operator -- to the mining personnel. so we could have had a fair view of the conditions there. we have to understand, it's the mine operator's responsibility to run the mine safety and have programs in place to protect miners. many of them do every day of the week. some don't and some like upper big branch, really the miners pay just a hell of a price, excuse my french whenever they don't. >> you point out bhavr number of shifts that mine operator, that irresponsible mine operator can get in between the next shut down, you thought it was between $ 00,000 a shift to run. >> the gentleman's time has experienced. >> thank you. thank you mr. main for being back here. i want to focus on the internal review. it seems the tone and bretd of that document almost shielded headquarters on this. it's not until page 193 that the report speakers directly to headquarter deficiencies. do you have a comm