 I'm Tom Wolfe and I just want to say that I just shortly, a short time ago, declared a state of emergency for Pennsylvania to ensure that state agencies can respond with resources for counties to use to help their communities and residents as quickly as possible. I think you know how this works. A state of emergency actually allows money to flow more quickly in case we need it. PIMA, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, along with all of the state agencies that are here and you'll hear from a lot of them. Among many others are going to be monitoring conditions across the state, communicating with their counterparts at the county level and collaborating with all safety and emergency response units to make sure that what we're doing is as efficient and effective as possible. We were just briefed upstairs by Director Flynn on the weather forecast and that this weather continues to do will continue to change. But I also spoke earlier with the PICO, the head of PICO in Philadelphia to make sure that the utilities are doing everything they can do to make sure that we're safe. So I'm emerging, I'm urging all Pennsylvanians. This is winter. This is the way this works. I'm urging all Pennsylvanians to pay close attention to the weather forecasts and to take steps to be ready for what might be the first big snowstorm of 2016. Pennsylvania's, you know, we all know we cannot control the weather, but we can all be prepared for whatever the weather brings us. And we should prioritize our safety. I urge all residents to heed all warnings and alerts from emergency management officials and law enforcement officials. Your safety, the safety of all Pennsylvanians is my top priority and the top priority of everybody here. So we're asking everyone to remain calm. Just follow whatever advice and common sense steps that we're all going to outline here today. Just be safe. We want you to be safe. We want your relatives and your families to be safe. If you can take the time to look after your neighbors and your family, make sure that elderly family members, elderly neighbors, they have everything they need. They have all the food they need that they're warm and that they're all ready to go through whatever this weather gives us.