And that's good for Florida, that's good for the residents and our coastal regions, and ultimately helps us get where we need to go. So if you look at what we're doing now, Massive reduction of phosphorus and nitrogen. The projects that we've done, annual removal, close to 2 million pounds of nitrogen and 777 pounds of phosphorus. So why are we here today, sitting in the rain, getting ready to get rained on even more? We have a situation where the Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for, for some of these projects. (07:51–08:05)
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