westinghouse has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to create manufacturing facilities as well as to assemble reactors. with these facilities scheduled to come on line in 2009, the u.s. nuclear infrastructure rebirth is about to commence. while it is true facilities will not produce the largest components of new plants, at least as planned, it is not unreasonable to expect them to pass domestically. two years ago, the steel works was the only option for manufacturers requiring the largest heavy 14. over the next few years, it is expected manufacturers in europe and around the world will join that status. it will build or expand to support nuclear stanchion in their own countries. with these facilities producing 40% of the vessels, the will be capacity to support new reactors elsewhere, including the united states. this is an economic question @@%&m @ husn# on the human capital side of the equation we have seen steady progress on the other side. this was in a recent report by the oak ridge national -- laboratory, we found a large number of graduations from all levels, and this i