commissioner viator. >> so i have a couple of questions. the $100,000, what happens if it goes over that and additional testing is needed? >> i don't expect it to go over that. the p.u.c. gets reports -- well, let me back up. i'm not a technical person. during real estate collaboration, we collaborated with water resources who routinely hires experts for the p.u.c. and reviews reports. he's confident that this amount is generous to cover our costs, and also the cost of a second consultant, remember, to vet the phase two report. we're not just accepting it at face value, we're seeking outside confirmation. >> and then, is there a certain point -- a certain price that would then make the project not worth moving forward if a certain amount of remediation is need index. >> -- needed? >> i think we need facts. i think we need to know what the extent of the remediation is in relation to our use. remember, we're an organization that is planning -- typically uses just the surface for our heavy equipment, our pipes, our materials storage, so the ex