 Manseer American University professor David Vine in his forthcoming book base nation in which he seeks to quantify The financial environmental and human cost of keeping these big bases often Yeah, I know the environmental aspect of it of US military sites because I've gone to decommissioned military sites in Yukon and BC and Alberta Okay, decommissioned military US military sites to do environmental assessment on them and find out how much environmental damage They've released and it was devastating. It was quite huge One of the military sites they had in Yukon Right, they just packed up a left and before they left the dug a gigantic trench and just put Whatever barrels of whatever they had into the ground and buried it right and it was right beside a river It was right beside a river salmon river Right, I did the geophysics work on right so in Yukon. It was a heat. It was here's a river, right? River River River major salmon run, right military base was here It's quite large We did environmental survey geophysics on it the first people to go on all first people It's just people do history and stuff right and I found personally I found a huge area where they had dug the ground up and whatever Barrels they had that was full of whatever it was. They just put them into the ground and covered up It went from a natural preserve area Salmon run bears places grizzlies We have people stationed to protect us from grizzlies grizzlies there. That's how big of a salmon run It the river it was right how important it is, right and it went from Complete nature to level one contamination zone when they cordoned us off and for you to walk in you have to wear a suit Right because they don't know what was in there US military site, right? river leaking Containers for Since 1960s and the only reason we knew was there were sent there was because the backhoe driver at the time Canadian backhoe driver at the time. I think was Canadian backhoe driver It was a backhoe driver at the time that did the work. He was a young kid. Okay, and in the late 1990s Environmental stuff was becoming more and more important and he went, you know what I did some work for US military site that He was pretty bad So he reported what he did. He didn't know where it was buried. He knew it was at the military site and he buried the hole and covered it up and We were one of the first people to go in there and try to find it and we found it So as you say 800 military sites one of them would have been here that was the Commission 1960s, I believe Okay