mr. harlan on the phone, the night before last. and we were talking about what had to happen. he wasn't angry or upset.oo instd so something positive about all of this. i said, that's right. and he stopped and said, in a very serious and intentional tone, this gives us the opportunity to rebuild this better than before. and i loved his enthusiasm and determination and the seriousness with which we are moving towards rebuilding this. >> it's an amazing place, truly. i mean, it is a destination and a tourism landmark. talk about how this might impact the region, being sort of the anchor spa resort there and restaurant, and all the workers whose livelihoods depend on it. >> well, that's absolutely right. it's going to be a difficult thing to go through, no matter at we doecsehe number of people that come here to stay and visit and to enjoy the facilities on the property. there will be a period of time of transition, how long it will be and what we can offer to the people of napa and to visitors coming, we still can't say, but we'll do everything we can to bring back meadowood as