 And yes, we have a successful finding of the child. Firefighter Michael Tussie heard a cry. And he asked everybody to be quiet because he had heard the voice of a child. And as we called his name over and over, he sporadically would speak up. And he would give us a shout. And we were able to pinpoint his location and then move into where he was at. When I made contact with Kenneth, Ollie wanted with something to drink. We asked him if he wanted to get a grade and he just stretched straight out for it. And then he started mumbling, mom and dad, that was all we could get out of him. Obviously there's some cliffs that the child could have easily walked off of. 30, 40 foot cliffs that would have been a fatal fall if he'd fallen off of that. Our search team saw a bear scat, so there's certainly bears in the area. I actually heard a report of a bear being confirmed, you know, spawning of a bear. Coyotes, even a bobcat, you know, could kill an infant at that age. The investigation is still open as a missing person case. Something did pop up that could be on a criminal or something along that line that it would be dealt with. But at this point it appears as to be a missing person. We weren't expecting him to be alive. We didn't expect him to be there. The man up above is the reason that little boy's here. There's no doubt. As of 12 o'clock today, I spoke with the mother and she stated that the infant was doing extremely good, really good. He no longer had an IV required. His urine output is good and he's eating food. And I don't know, maybe he can't get enough of it and what it could eat. But he is not sure when he's going to be released. But he's at a positive outlook and a full recovery is expected.