 Being on the scene, we provided support in any way that we could, whether it was directing the Navy personnel who were exiting the buses as they were leaving the Navy yard. Some of them had been sheltered in place all afternoon. They were in a secured area, some not even having anything to eat, not knowing what was happening, and here they are getting off the bus for the first time. We were there along with other Navy personnel and other folks from these organizations directing people. If you need a bottle of water, here you go, and the American Red Cross provided free meals. We were directing people to get transportation, either on the Metro, helping people to find taxis or free ride homes from some of the taxi companies. So it was a matter of just being on the spot and helping people in this time of need, in this tragic event.