 We have encountered people who still after a few days after the network were functioning were still without news. And they were just wondering and expecting the wars because you see on television a lot of dead bodies. So it's very important to get any information just like somebody has seen them or assigned that there is some hope that they are not dead. There are still some remote areas and some pockets where the phone network still is not working and people are still without news. These are the places now where we should try to go and to reach. Of course, this is the challenge for the team to be able to access these remote areas. The FamilyLink website cannot be used as a direct help in the affected areas because in these areas often the internet connection is not available. But our teams on the ground will try to access the people who have survived and register their names, maybe give them the possibility to contact their family members by phone. At the same time, request them if they agree to be put on the list that will be published on the web so that they can inform maybe not only the close family members but also friends and other people abroad who might be wondering about their fate. This website should actually be used for people who are looking for their relatives. But it is also very important that the people who have survived the typhoon use it and register as I'm alive because maybe some friends or some other family members that they are not maybe thinking of would be very happy to know about them. This website will remain operational as long as it's needed. But then it will be the work of the volunteers and the staff of the Philippine Red Cross to get the answer for the families who are still without news. This is maybe the difference between this website and other websites. The Philippine Red Cross and the ICRC are really trying then to provide a service to the people and to provide answers to the people. It's not just the publication of names.