 The name is typical but also exceptional because rarely have I seen on one day as much suffering and heartbreak as we saw today. What I see though is a change in how we're addressing them. All of the systems that we have in place here are being overwhelmed, brings us very close to 900,000 and it could easily go to a million. If the current rate of departure continues at the level of about 2,000 to 3,000 and some days it surges to 10,000. I recall of no other crisis in my lifetime in which the speed of the disaster has developed so quickly. There is no humanitarian solution to a political problem so we need a political solution. So I go back with that also very fresh in my mind that we have to work harder to try to achieve some form of reconciliation so that they can pick up their lives again.