 The main message I was hoping to get through today is that we are not in a flood emergency at all. The inflow to the lake, which was really high yesterday, peaked at 190,000 CFS, we saw that coming. We needed to use the controlled spillway as we normally would when we see an event coming in to start reducing the lake levels so we can buffer that flood event coming in and not exceed the capacity of the downstream levees with our outflows. So we did that, saw damage to the spillway and took measures to protect the spillway and made a contingency plan to route water in another direction if needed. So we don't have any more flow going out of the river than we would normally see. The operations are just a little different because of the damage to the spillway.