so at this point in time tishman spire owns the site and they have purchased it without any recourseo previous owners. so we would have no way to go back to those polluters under the super fund act to -- to appropriate responsibility to each one of those. what we prefer to do -- again, when i talk about programming the site, i'm talking about what we put there on the site. and right now it is being used for commercial purpose for commercial transportation company to park their vehicles there as well as to have some of their offices and such. it's a large site. and so we're looking at it as what we use the site for and laying down areas for pipe and large pieces of equipment. we could avoid a lot of those contaminated areas and that's why we want to negotiate with the developer on how we actually use that site in the future. what this says is that we don't have that ability to negotiate, we have the developer that has to remediate the site to whatever use we actually come up with in the future. >> supervisor peskin: and do you have the ability to unit unilaterally terminate? >> yes, s