even though it wasn't part of the tetratech site, it was part of the navy site. on july 6, 2018, they started the scan, and they -- to date, they've scanned over 90% of the public area and common areas on a-1. as you know, there's a-1, the hill top, and a-2, that's the hillside. usually, the california department of public health that is responsible for the scanning, produces a weekly report on progress. so this last -- the week seven, they discovered an item. the item that was discovered was a deck marker, which was 1.5 inches in diameter. it was 10.5 inches underground, and it was in a fenced-off inaccessible area with grass, so it was protected from folks. as soon as it was discovered, they called in the scientists, they retrieved it, they scanned it before it got retrieved, and then it got cleared out and was removed off-site. they declared it even before then that it was safe and after, it was safe. so subsequent to that, each of the agencies released report. i've sent that to the commission the day those reports were released, including a statement from my