people like peter schintler. nice to meet you. just telling me your restaurant's across the street. a short walk, yeah. are you a native? no, i grew up in iowa, midwestern boy. peter told me he's been in puerto rico for 13 years. what happened is the debris blocked all of the drainage, and the water began to collect on the roof, and then we collected almost 4,000 gallons of water on the roof. every light socket, air vent, air conduct, water just found its way, you know, 40 feet into my restaurant. can we look inside the restaurant? i just want to see what it looks like. you guys are good at that. we already resurfaced the whole building. oh, this is all new? re-cemented it, repainted it. oh, man, this place is beautiful. peter says he's put $2.5 million into the restaurant, so it pained me to see the shape it was in. here, you can see these chairs are two months old, so you can see the damage from mold and bacteria and everything else, right? everything just -- they're gone. do you have the cash to reopen? if i need it, i can get