 And I think you just have to be open, because each individual is different, and you're not too sure what to expect, how people would react to a situation such as this, and it's just good to keep an open mind, but to keep people in the moment. What can I get you at the moment? Whether it be that glass of water, whether it be, hey, let me just sit with you a while, while you kind of soak in what is happening, and let's just be patient and sit here a while, or whether it's finding out who can we contact, whether it be a family member that may want to sit with you at this time, whether it's a pastor at a local church who you might want to reach out to, is there somebody in the family that we should notify? And it's a matter of just coming in, there's no set prescription, it's just a matter of being open, being situationally aware of who's around you, what resources are there, and who's there to help. And I think that's just a critical thing to understand when you show up at a situation like this, find out who the other helping agencies are, and let them know, hey, we're here to help support, what can you offer, how can we work together to support those in a time of need. So it's just a matter of just being open, seeing what's out there, and seeing what's appropriate. Each situation's different.