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will — you can safely do that — that's a way to use that facility to put on a <br />certification class and we've done that numerous times. <br />?: And there's a fee exchanging hands? <br />RH: There was no fee — we've never charged a fee — there's no fees involved in <br />any instruction we've done. Now other people I can't — they may do that — <br />On -Target never charged. <br />?: Correct. Yeah, thank you for that Richard. <br />AA: Thanks, Richard. George, you had a question? <br />GD: Yeah, in your presentation you mentioned that there was an amount — <br />federal commitment, I guess, that was reserved for this and that the state <br />needed to match the amount. I was wondering what those figures were... <br />RH: OK. I'm not sure I can answer your question specifically but I can tell you <br />that there's a million dollars sunk into Puuanahulu and it consists of those <br />contract fees such as the one that was let to PBR Hawaii and the equivalent <br />of volunteer service. I went through the numbers and I came up with — at <br />the time — roughly a million dollars had been sunk in there and it's still <br />sitting there in the same condition it was in 2015. The monies — I'm not sure <br />how much — some of it came through state funding — at the time we had a <br />one representative here that supported our activities - Cindy Evans — when <br />she was in office — and she was effective in getting some of the money <br />allocated and then we got finally — dragged hunter education who's <br />responsible for acquiring Pittman -Robertson (PR) funding. We got some <br />funding through PR. That redirection that I mentioned in there was when all <br />of the funding got tied up — or kind of a loss of interest and the PR money <br />that was originally allocated for the Puuanahulu facility was spent — some <br />of it — at the Hilo Skeet -Trap Range. <br />GD: Do you have any financial estimates for how much it might take to <br />complete the project in totality — to get it operational? <br />RH: No, I don't and that was where we stalled was we completed an <br />Environmental Assessment and some people wanted to push on from there <br />10 <br />