accounting. i'll take trip tickets. i'll take other evidence of what you have been -- how you have been damaged. i'm agreeing with you. those are the people that ought to be helped. i've helped thousands of them so far. and they're still -- >> how do you feel -- how do you feel about transocean awarding executives bonuses after this incident? >> you know, that's not -- i've got enough problems of my own without worrying about transocean, that has nothing to do, whatsoever, with my program. i mean, i must say, it's a public relations disaster, but it's not on my watch. i've got to deal with the fishermen, the shrimpers, the oystermen, the very people you're talking about here this evening. i'm with you on that. >> but you see, mr. feinberg, here's the thing. you ask for trust from these fishermen. you say, look, i've got to trust -- i can't just go on your word. i've got to see documentary evidence. that the trust isn't enough. yet, of course, they're out