 With power being turned off for multiple days over the course of pretty much half of the state of California, really presented a series of challenges like we've never seen before. And it really required us to think through very innovative solutions. We learned a lot of things through this process that will make us stronger as we continue to navigate future disasters. So all of the fires that we have going we should be able to make quick work of putting them to bed and get all of our resources back, get rested and get ready for the next event because we probably are going to have another event like this. I think this is a great, great time for individuals to reflect upon their level of preparedness, their level of resiliency and really think about making that family plan, building some supplies, understand what are they going to do if they can't operate in their day to day life.