 You know, there's an opportunity to build back a community that's pretty phenomenal, but it's going to take a lot of effort. As the director of the governor's office of emergency services, Mark Gilarducci sees the task that lies ahead. Really for all intents and purposes, paradise is basically closed until further notice. And that makes it challenging because we're having to find other locations and people want to be in our effort is to try to get people in where they go to school and go to church and they work, but in this case, all of that has been destroyed. And so really we're having to build from the ground up. Now that the campfire is fully contained, every available resource is focused on response and recovery and housing is at the top of the to-do list. As we move through the different areas where Cal OES is supporting the county in these communities, obviously response is first taking care of the survivors in a shelter environment. Hopefully now or soon moving into something a little more stable, such as hotels in the area. We're in a really good spot right now. We already have direct housing approved. We have temporary shelter agreement approved so people can go live in New York state and hotels. We're in the process now of looking for locations for travel trailers and manufactured homes. With so many homes destroyed and so few rentals available, a housing task force made up of local, state and federal partners are all working and looking at every option. What we're doing Cal OES in partnership with FEMA is working towards leveraging the programs that have been made available for this disaster, moving towards those interim housing solutions, whether that is travel trailers, mobile home units, rentals, you know, all the different things that we can muster with the available stock. It's not going to be a federal decision. We do it as a team working with the federal government, working with the state, working with the counties, working with those local officials, working with the tribes as necessary to make the right decisions the first time.