We are continually working to get the refinery back up in as quick and as safe a manner as we can.

We don't know what is actually going to happen. We've never been faced with this before. We have tried to put forth as much information as we could gather to convince them that this was not necessary.

We worked closely with state officials and our retailers to smoothly transition to ethanol ahead of the mandate.

We will continue to do business as usual until such time as the situation requires us to do something different.

That's always been one of our concerns ? that there would be no local production. We knew we would have to import at least in the beginning. Whether we will have to import during the whole life of the program remains to be seen.

We continue to see the law as flawed and not in the best interest of the state.

Simply put, we're not making propane right now because the unit that does that we have been unable to restart. We continue to work on it.

I think it's fair to say that we're pleased to see that for once people are looking at a comprehensive approach to figuring out a pathway to Hawaii's energy future.