Yes. The quarry you're referring to is where we built what we called a temporary accommodation facility for the police officers who stayed in the Huntsville area to police the G-8. The Huntsville area did not have adequate accommodation available. It required building a facility, and basically it was a very large trailer park that would house 4,500 police officers.
The quarry itself was one of the only areas--we searched the whole area looking for a suitable spot. We found two locations that were potentially good for that size of an operation. There may be a bit of a misconception. I've heard it reported that we drained the lake or that there was water already there. That's not the case. Studies had been done on the site previously, but when we started to prepare the site--we'd been digging to prepare the ground for the trailers--an underground spring came up through the digging and we had to drain that spring toward a lake that was there. So we put in culverts. And the cost you're referring to, sir, is the cost of putting in the culverts and redirecting the water from the underground spring to a lake that already existed in the quarry.