 The mission of the joint task force in Dominica is specifically to facilitate the evacuations of American citizens who got trapped on the island as a result of Hurricane Maria. We have a search and rescue capability that's out locating isolated Americans. Once they are found, they're brought over to Charles Douglas Airport. We escort those individuals into our evacuation control center. They're a team of Marines as well as State Department officials help process these evacuees and essentially prep them to travel back to the United States. The State Department is the lead agency here for the evacuation process. They've been providing that guidance for us as to, hey, we have individuals or pockets of individuals in these locations, so they drive our operations to find the Americans and then once here, they're processing people, they're explaining how to get home. So really, we're enabling them. The biggest challenge has been communications, like locating American citizens on an island that's pretty much been devastated by the hurricane, finding where they're located, whether or not they want to evacuate and if they have any special medical conditions or they're elderly. Generally, U.S. Marines, we're helping those who can't help themselves in foreign countries, but in this situation, not where the face that's helping Americans. So it puts us in a really unique and a really gratifying role to be here.