 We're carrying about 35,000 tons of water, bringing those that need down here in Texas. Right now we're getting ready to offload all this stuff. We've got five pallets too. And we're going to get that water and pick up some more back in Fort Worth. Tell me what you love about this job. I love helping people. I mean, people need water around the city right now. And we're doing the job and we're making it happen. We're bringing it home. Is there anything you'd like to add? Go on that. It's a good job that you can have, really. Captain Dave Regentbeck, Texas Air National Guard. The pilot here is C-130 dropping off. Based on the pilot needs to get some water. The people of Austin today have been dropping water off. The other parts of the state, which is yesterday, we're going to keep doing so for the next couple of days. That was about water and power for about 35 hours a few days ago. And neighbors are what kept us going. And so now I've kind of squared away. So water to be a good neighbor to other Texas. Talks about how much. Talks about what? Talks about how much water. We've got about 35,000 pounds of water. All that five-pound positions. You can see behind me there's quite a few bottles of water to be able to help out a few people in their time of need. We all need water. We started doing this mission yesterday afternoon. And we'll be continuing for the next couple of days.