 So, when we think about emergencies, emergencies really are communications events. Communications are essential to every aspect, whether you're thinking about preparation before an emergency, whether you're thinking about while an emergency is happening, or whether you're talking about the immediate and ongoing response and recovery from an emergency. At that point, at all of those points, having robust, reliable communications is essential for coordinating within and among government agencies and any sort of humanitarian response that might be, and also making sure that the population have the ability to communicate with each other and also communicate information to their government. And we find that essential communications needs are present from the start and long after an emergency, and in fact the demands on communications networks only increase as time continues.