Think of that, 1922. And it leaked and leaked badly. And they've looked at fixing it for decades, really fixing it. And it wasn't working. It was too expensive. And The final price we got fairly recently was to fix [the reflecting pool] as $350 million. Because they were going to take the granite out and they were going to replace it with new granite, new stone, tighter joints, all that. (52:03–52:11)
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