to get that box into the basket. i can feel the submersible moving while we are doing that. so you have to deal with currents. you have to deal with visibility. it would be pitch dark out there if it weren't for the bright lights on front of our submersible. but the point we are making here, you have to move so slowly because if you drop that box, if you make a quick move or watch what happens when we turn the propellers really fast, the thrusters on the front, it just blows up the sediment on the bottom. it is like blowing into a handful of flour. you would be momentarily blinded and then you have to stop and wait for everything to settle. here it comes in from the side. it's so pain staking down here. and these are some of the best circumstances we could have. we are only at 50 feet. imagine that difficulty multiplied by 200, two miles down. it would be such painstaking work at the bottom of the indian