betty: you see reports on it over and over again about the delay of the vogual plant.: betty, thank you for asking me that. what they never report -- when you think -- there have been scheduled changes and increased costs related to schedule changes. the benefits have been overwhelming to the cost increases. betty, when that project was approved in georgia over 10 years ago, we thought it would cost customers 12% price increase. because the benefits have exceeded the costs, the cost increase to customers have come down from 12 to between 6 to 8. betty: but it's a three-year delay though, tom. tom: costs are coming down. remember we want to build it right. nuclear must be safe. and we believe it will be and so building it right is the right thing to do. betty: at some point, though, does it become not cost-effective any more the more there are delays? there are analysts out there who say that the more that's delayed then it erases those benefits that you're talking about. tom: even with the delays -- you talk about a three-year delay from the original schedule which was