 Well, I'm here with the most important people right now in Pennsylvania, the crews from PennDOT who are keeping our roads open and safe, given that we're having a huge snowstorm that's only going to get worse. The weather report, the latest weather report I think is that we're going to have snow right up till midnight tonight. So there's a lot of snow coming in the Philadelphia area and these folks are the ones responsible for keeping the roads as open as possible and as safe as possible. And as I said to them, we owe them all a great debt of gratitude and thanks. Some folks, they've said stop them and actually say thank you. But I think they need to know that we all appreciate what they're doing right here in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania and all across Pennsylvania, PennDOT crews are working tirelessly and a lot of overtime to make sure these roads are safe. So I think the message from everybody here to everybody in the southeast and all across Pennsylvania is just be safe. This is a big snowstorm. I know yesterday was the beginning of spring and it shouldn't happen, but it is. It's happening and so we've got to make sure that we do everything we can to keep safe. So when the crews are out and you have to travel, watch out for them, keep a safe distance from the trucks and the vehicles. If you don't have to go out, don't go out. Stay off the highways. If you have neighbors who need help, help your neighbors and just be safe, be careful. This is important that we do this right. These storms come. No one can control that and we've just got to do our best to be safe when we struggle through this. In the meantime, these folks are doing everything they can to make sure that we get to where we need to get and that our highways are safe.