 So our office is here in the western part of the island, overseeing the construction effort to repair and restore the power here. The extent of devastation has been difficult, working in some of the areas that we've been given. There's a lot of mountainous terrain, jungles. We're choosing what we do based on efficiency. How can we get the most done in the quickest manner to help the most people? We're working with an expert crew with our contractor and they've been awesome in getting out there and getting to where they need to be to restore the power. When we go to sleep at night, I think every one of us recognizes there are people without lights and although they're perfectly bright for some, but they're still just as dark as before for others. So I would say there's a lot of urgency and a great team effort moving forward. And as we do that, we just keep jumping in the next neighborhood and we're coming soon. And they're so thankful. So you hear a lot of joyful shouts, makes you think about what you take for granted every day of your life. When you see somebody that's gone without power for two months and they get it turned on, it's pretty significant.