 Well, this has really been a phenomenal endeavor and a phenomenal effort. When we talk about humanitarian effort, this really behind me what's going on, it depicts that. We have individuals from all different sorts of local, state, federal, private sector. We have, for example, wildland, firefighter, EMTs from the U.S. Forest Service that are working here next to Cal OES, next to Cal Fire, next to National Park Service, next to FEMA. So it's really all of us coming together. And really use the imagination and the power of logistics and operations and just some of the brightest and smartest people in the country to do something of this magnitude. It's really an amazing thing to see. So we are set up to do about 40 people an hour. We've got at least three mobile units that we deploy from the site that go into the community. We work with community-based organizations and faith-based organizations. And there we're actually bringing the vaccines to the community. And that has really been a huge success for this project. Just to think that right now all of these people who are coming through here, they're doing something not just for this community, but they're doing something for the entire nation. We're saving lives and we're getting back to the normalcy that we so desperately desire.