they've got to do quality control checks and they've good to to take it on to a ship and low ter down and they believe they can get it down there by the end of this week. that's an ambitious timetable, but they'll at least try to do that. so this is the latest attempt at trying to contain the oil and this slick and try to head off the massive amounts of outflow coming out of the wellhead right now. i'm brian todd, cnn, in port fourchon, louisiana. the massive oil slick in the gulf now being felt in california. that accident is causing california governor arnold schwarzenegger to pull support for offshore drilling. he had been backing a plan that would net the state an extra $100 million a year. you turn on the television and see this enormous disaster an you say to yourself why would we want to take that risk in the risk is much greater than the money's worth. if i had a choice between the $100 million and what i see in the gulf of mexico, i'd rather just figure out how to make up