mr. rawl: senator, you can understand, i presume you are a lawyer and i am not, but you have to hear the specifics. if there is a fisherman in your home state who been going to alaska during the summer and fishing and so forth, you know, has records to show that, presumably he would be damaged. i'm sure he has access to counsel, that is plenty of counsel around spending a lot of time looking at this. onannot accept liability line item items and wherever it goes in the world. you know, the rules and so forth, whatever they mean have to be taken care of in this regard. where -- we're doing what we can do now. we have been busy trying to get the ship off the rocks. weis now over in a -- where can patch it appropriately and get it to a dry dock. by the way, the senator from oregon is not here, but he made a speech this morning about putting that ship in oregon. talking about the bar and so forth. wantsd that is what exxon to do. where is there a dry dock that could take a ship that size, it was in