No. The fee is solely related to paying the interest on the $150 million emergency loan, which was necessary to cover the costs incurred during and after the catastrophic ice storm.
The new headquarters building was a critical part of efficiently and safely restoring power. We dispatched hundreds of crews daily from this facility, held training briefings from our facility, and ran our emergency operations, dispatch, warehouse receiving operations, and materials storage, all of which would have been nearly impossible with the layout and space at the prior facility. If this event had occurred while we were at our previous facility, we would have had the added complexity of finding a second location to provide these logistics. The new HQ building and property provided us with a centralized space to navigate the ice storm emergency and recovery.