 Right now, what they're doing with the truck is putting some leverage against the gate because there's so many people here that they're starting to put too much force on it and they don't want the chain to be busted. Journey here in Honduras, it's a service that a lot of people don't have access to, so it's been really wonderful to have that experience to work directly with the people and also to link them up with resources for additional care once we're done. I think it's been great. I think it's been an experience that I'll take with me for the rest of my life. Being able to meet these great people and to help them in a small way, it's just been wonderful. I think we did something good for these people. I think we brought care to people who needed it and we gave them a chance to see a different side of medicine from us and a chance to partner along with the host nation to take care of their populace. The force is beautiful. The thing that struck me the most is when we first pulled up ten days ago, the coastline. The coastline was amazing. It was just with the beach right in front and the mountains right behind it. It was very picturesque. I'd like to thank you in the name of the Honduran government, in the name of President Juan Orlando Hernández, in the name of the whole people, for this great gesture of solidarity that has come to support the health of our compatriots in Puerto Cortés. Muchísimas gracias y les esperamos pronto.