but we're not looking at relocating south -- se plants. at a cost of with a $5 billion. we are not looking at a crosstown,, which would be about $2 billion. we are not looking at rebuilding. we are looking at taking care of what we have now. we are not looking at replacing or building new things out to debate. we are looking at improvements. nutrient removal would be something that possibly may hit in the future, but it is out well into the future. that will be something we would have to address. we have put all the projects on a pie chart. if you look at this, we are at $5 billion with that list. what we are going to do now is talk to some of those projects, and i will have the support of our finance group in a little bit to talk about what the financing costs are and how the program could be fully funded and when we look at some of the alternative funding programs, we can see what the financing costs would be to support the program. in addition to the $2 billion to address the biggest threats, which is the digestive facility, we have other issues. this is a 40-acre sit