 How you doing? Good, how are you? Good, thanks. We arrived up here on September 1st. Our main objective was to conduct patrols in evacuated areas. We made numerous arrests for looting, residential burglary, got a couple guns off the street. So our main focus was to keep Tahoe safe. We heavily relied on OES resources to come in, ordering up police officers, service deputies from other agencies to come help us out. It saved us because we had, at any time, 100 officers day and night working between Tahoe and the West Slope of El Dorado County. We just don't have the numbers to support that. Thank you very much. Thank you, you guys. Good job, boy, oh boy. It's our duty at the law enforcement branch to ensure that we have fresh officers on the line. Those are 12-hour days, and so we started the process of going into the Southern California region for a system that just works exquisitely. Whether it be Sheriff Parkinson from San Luis Obispo, Sheriff Brown from Santa Barbara, Sheriff Ayub from Ventura, they were quick to respond, as is all the sheriffs in the great state of California. All right, so you have a good day. One team, one fight.