 All right, ladies and gents, we're here in the post office in Grigianniano, and one of the most important things to maintain morale in the services of the United States of America is our mail. Mail to sailors, soldiers, airmen and Marines all over the world. And I'm here to tell you today that continuity of mail operations is continuing to become rain or snow or sleep or shine. We will deliver the mail. I'm here with this young Marine who's going to tell you how things are going here in the post office. What do you think, sir? The mail is going good, sir. All mail is flowing as it always has. Package delivery and finance boats are moving as you say, right? Okay, so the planes, trains and automobiles are running. The auto routes are open. Do you envision any slowdowns? Do you see any problems as a function of this red zone declaration in Italy? No, sir. Do we have alternative courses of action if we need to bring mail in through alternative routes? Yes, currently we're looking at options through the trend as well as friendship. All right. Fleet, got any comments, sir? No, I just want to commend the team, the collective team of everything that they're doing and just thank you so much. Thank you very much for what you do. Thanks a lot. Appreciate everything.