At this point, it's so uncertain ... that it would be foolish to speculate on a date.

We didn't find any immediate, easy fixes here.

The (Michoud) facility is in pretty good shape. The question is, what does the work force want to do?

It really makes sense to move to the March timeframe, ... We're looking at the Shuttle missions to support the most robust flight sequence for the Space Station and to make the whole sequence flow better. This extra time helps us make sure that all the work we need to do fits and that there are no other issues.

We didn't find anything that showed the specific root cause, we just need to keep looking.

Last week we identified the major areas where foam came off the tank. We are starting to make some sense of the data ... what the mechanism for the foam loss was.

In the spirit of cooperation, they are taking the higher ground. They know what occurred with the hurricane. They know what's happening in the bigger sense of things and they're willing to support us.

We still are going to be able to accommodate the number of flights we need to get the station in a good configuration for the partners.

At this point, ... it's so uncertain, there are so many variables out there, I think it's foolish for us to try to speculate on a particular launch date.