 Apparently, because we wanted to have a conversation with Senator Menendez, who we were told was coming back to the office, we've been told that we need to leave. We've been told that we're being arrested. And we wanted to talk to him about his policy toward Cuba, his policy of keeping Cuba unjustly on the state sponsors of terrorism. And so we're here. So that's why we're here and what's happening is that we're being arrested for sitting in Robert Menendez's office. We've asked to have a meeting with him. We were told by one of his staffers that he would return. We were told that we could wait. And we've now been told by the deputy chief of staff that we're not allowed to leave. And they are now arresting us. So we're standing in the defense of our Cuban family because we believe it's unjustly on the state.