When it comes right down to the crunch, it's very possible that we're still going to have to import people at whatever price it will take, to bring them here to help us finish things off.
A lot of this is capital improvement project driven. (And) a lot of this stuff is driven by growth; it's got to be paid for somehow.
This has cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. We have lost sales. We can't rent anymore. We're losing money every day. There is no end defined at this time.
The great news is that he responded to the first round (of chemotherapy), but the challenge is to keep it there.