 Well, I think we were all concerned at the beginning because we were really moving into a somewhat uncharted ground. And to begin with, I didn't know that much about the whole mechanics of the communication network. So it actually was a huge education for me at the beginning, understanding that test messages and live codes and event A, B, C, D, E, all were quite unique. And that was important because any kind of alert notification system doesn't work if people don't understand it. And if people who are trying to explain how it works don't really understand it, you're never going to get the message correct. So certainly there was some trepidation. Many areas said, no, we will never do that. And so you certainly have concern. But one of the wonderful things about the North Coast is that, first of all, I think there are a lot of brave people that are willing to sort of stick their necks out and try things that haven't been done before. Certainly the perception of the risk is very real here. We've had tsunamis. We've had earthquakes. And we have had tremendous buy-in really from the very beginning that we need to really do everything we can in order to improve the safety of our community. And so although I think it was particularly that first year somewhat overwhelming, the thought that somebody might see or hear something and interpret that as being a real tsunami and get themselves hurt was a real issue. But it was also a huge motivation to make sure that we really got the education message out there. And so in hindsight, I actually think the fact that the test bar is high, that we really need to make sure that people understand it, motivates the whole education outreach program to a level that I just don't think would be there if the stakes weren't so high. I mean, we really were all committed to making sure that everyone understands what's happening. And we're also all committed to developing more linkages, developing more add-ons to the tsunami effort, more added value, whether it be a full-scale evacuation drill, whether it be a tsunami walk, whether it be testing the new mass notification system. I've been very impressed and it certainly has more than met my expectations.