 Before I get started, I want to comment on the incident that occurred at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls in New York. The NYPD and our team have been closely monitoring the situation. Deputy Commissioner Weiner has been communicating with our partners across all of the agencies involved. And the NYPD and partners have already enhanced security. We've already had enhanced security because of the holiday. And we don't see any nexus between the incident there and here in New York City. We're going to continue to be out in full force. Chief Madri and his team will make sure we have the right manpower that's here. And we're going to continue to monitor all the chatter that's taking place to ensure that people can enjoy the holiday. So we're saying, come out, enjoy yourselves. We will do our job. Our job is to have as much fun as possible. But when you saw the original photos and whenever you have a report of this magnitude with a potential explosion or fire, you want to be at a state of an overabundance of caution. And we like to have NYPD personnel on the ground identifying if there is a nexus or identifying there's something that we need to respond to immediately. And it's always better to have NYPD personnel there. And that was the whole purpose of that. We may send two officers up there. We're not sending personnel up there. So I want to be clear on that. We're not sending a large contingent of personnel. We're sending officers up there that are good at analyzing exactly what is taking place. So we're not going to be depleting our personnel that's here. We can tell you there are no credible or specific threats to New York City or to tomorrow's parade at this time. Our intelligence analysts and our counterterrorism officers have been preparing for this event all year long, working closely with our federal, state, and local partners. Once again, there will be security measures that you will see, like uniform officers that will be on post, on and around the parade route. And there will be other measures that you won't see.