Mr. Chairman, the reason that Public Works and Services recommended to FMBS to accept the offer was they agreed to take on all the liability costs, the clean-up costs, which were estimated at $500,000. They agreed to take on all that and to save the government in the future from any future environment costs related to that tank farm. So it's not just for $1. It's a savings to the government of $500,000 minimum that we would have had to spend to meet the environmental clean-up that we're estimating for that particular tank farm.
In relation to whether we do it for another community; if the community wishes to consider that or a private firm wishes to consider that, they simply have to write us a request and identify how or what the advantage is to the government to do this. This is really what happened with Gruben's. They identified that they would save us approximately $500,000 in clean-up costs. I don't have the amortization costs of those tank farms at this time, but FMBS agreed that it was a reasonable offer and we've accepted it. So the door is open, Mr. Chairman, if some other private firm wants to do the same thing in Fort McPherson. But keep in mind that it's not just $1. You have to take on the responsibility and take on the cost of the environmental clean-up. Thank you.