that's unrestricted that they could use but they don't want to use it. they'd rather use our money. >> meanwhile, yesterday, solyndra went to an auction, a bankruptcy auction so they're auctioning off solar panels and whatever else. the problem here is they're expected to raise somewhere around $70 million after a $555 million payment loan. so the $70 million is going to go to private investors who got -- somehow got in line in front of the taxpayer and that, right there, is the big problem. that somehow, a private investment group got in front of the taxpayer. >> does anyone find it ironic back to the beacon story and using the taxpayer dollars to keep them afloat during renovation, it's now the department of energy fighting against that saying they should use their own money for that. why didn't they think that before they gave the loan? i mean, $39 million and now you're fighting over $3 million? it seems a little incongruent. >> right, they may be getting a lot of scrutiny over solyndra, sunpower, some of the other --