 Preparing for the worst, it's something Californians are all too familiar with. Records setting, floods, drought and wildfires have contributed to some of the worst disasters in state history. The governor's office, along with Cal OES, are making sure communities are ready to recover and respond from the next disaster. And let this begin a process of collaboration, the likes of which this state has never experienced in its history. Thank you all very, very much. The California for All Emergency Management Preparedness Sum in downtown Sacramento brought together nearly 500 emergency managers and first responders from across the state. The objective? To collectively plan and prepare for large-scale disasters. The end of the day, extraordinary things are happening. They're just not shared as effectively and efficiently as we possibly can. It's one thing to put things in writing. It's another thing to have a person standing in front of you expressing the nuances and complexities of issues and sharing experiences. And we have so many experiences to share over the last few years. The opportunity to update just on evacuation planning, on alert planning, opting in versus opting out, communication strategies that's just related to prioritization and looking at issues of gaps and where the state can come in and help support addressing those gaps. But at the end of the day, it's about people to people, peer to peer. It's about relationships that was subsequently the big part of today. What is it that you need to build that capacity to withstand the kinds of events that you're seeing? You cannot wait until the event itself to be ready to respond. This takes thought. This takes planning. This takes mitigation. This takes funding. And it takes leadership. If we have a catastrophic earthquake on the San Andreas Fault or the Hayward Fault, these are some of the numbers we're going to be looking at. We're going to be looking at those catastrophic complex emergencies that we're seeing in Butte County times 10, times 12. For more on the summit, visit our blog at OESNews.com. You can watch archive footage on our YouTube channel. For everyone here at Cal OES, I'm Jonathan Goodell.