 point just puts me right there, Ontario. And the switch to IR is still quite a lot of heat. Pretty good shot of the incident. You can see that it's almost to the road system in 15 hours. We're over the oil spill off of Huntington Beach in Orange County. The sun is starting to set. We count 16 cars in here. There may be more underneath. You can see there's an increase of activity there of lots of ember showers. As we roll out this fire escape ability, our partnership with Cal Fire will be essential in our ability to extinguish wildfires rapidly, but as well, all other hazards that we see in state of California. It's ability to keep firefighters safe, to rapidly identify fire spread, to be able to protect lives and property, and deploy resources will be essential in our ability to effectively respond to events that are impacting the state. And this is yet a part of a suite of a number of improvements in technology that we are doing here at Cal OES in partnership with Cal Fire and our local governments to ensure that we have the most robust mutual aid system and the most robust capability to respond to the all hazard events that California faces. This collaborative effort between Cal OES and Cal Fire brings this asset into the state mutual aid system and allows it to be more readily available between the two agencies to send it north, south, east, or west. I believe by Orange County Fire Authority taking a proof of concept, developing that to a point for it to be a legitimate and valuable state program and handing it off to Cal OES, who is let's face it, the state's all hazard agency just makes great sense.