 On immigration in the border, as we discussed here today, Vice President Harris has been put in charge of addressing the root causes of the border crisis. Last Tuesday, she spoke with Guatemala's president, but she hasn't visited the border or Central America or spoken with leaders of El Salvador or Honduras. She was traveling this week, took time to visit a bakery in Chicago. I'm wondering, is she still working on this? And can you address the perception that she's kind of quietly backing off while the secretary of my orcas is pursuing some Trump-era policies, such as potentially building new border barriers and potentially prosecuting people who illegally cross multiple times? Is it just me or is Yamachi Alcindor there giving that New York Post reporter a death stare? If you're not familiar with her, this woman is a far-left activist and mouthpiece of the Biden administration. So it's not surprising that she would be upset that this guy is asking critical questions of Kamala Harris. There's a whole lot packed in there. So let me just see what I can do here. First, I would say the Vice President was visiting Chicago actually to talk about COVID and the importance of communities getting the vaccine when it's available and accessible to them. And so while she was there, like many Americans, she got a snack. I think she's allowed to do that. But she was there to talk about COVID and play a role, as she's playing a significant role on our efforts to address vaccine hesitancy, communicate with the public about how we can do this and it's imperative to get the vaccine when it's available. Second, I would say that yesterday, and this is actually a statement put out by her team, USAID announced the deployment of a DART team. We only have these in a couple of places in the world. So this is apparently significant to respond to urgent humanitarian needs. That's what she's focused on. I don't have an update on when she'll travel. I'm sure it will be soon. But she's still working on this issue very much. Well, they wouldn't be putting out a statement this morning if she wasn't.