faulty structural support, and then rebuild it using original terra-cotta blocks and then also re-creating the broken terra-cotta blocks in new terra-cotta in buffalo, new york. by the end of the entire restoration process, the pavilion will be restored back to what captain pabst enjoyed in the 19th century. that small building that has been converted into a chapel and now is our gift shop we're looking to re-create as the pabst garden which is a tasting room for pabst products at the end of the tour. so kind of bringing together captain pabst's business interests but also re-creating it as the conservatory that captain pabst wanted at the mansion for a budget of about $6 million. we will have this amazing, amazing re-created space at the pabst mansion. the pavilion itself has actually more national significance than perhaps the mansion does itself because it's 1 of 4 buildings