 I think we must thank God for his blessings last evening for the fact that we've had what I consider to be an easy passage of tropical storm bret. As of 8 o'clock this morning, our crews have been on the road visiting various locations in the various zones, the eight zones within the country, north, south, east and west, to determine the extent of damage caused by the storm. I must indicate that it seemed to be quite clear in terms of what we have experienced so far. In the north of the country, what we have seen mainly of fallen trees, some debris, not much flooding as such, our ravines and waterways, watercourses are flowing easily and no reports of landslides in the north of the country. On the east coast, in January, there seemed to have been some storm surge along the coast down through Miku and into Viefu. Again, a similar pattern, we see some areas where we record some storm surge but generally throughout the country there seem to be really minimal damage if any at all, which we'll call now at this stage for some cleanup. Along the west coast, we have seen fallen rocks, some mudsliding and what have you, but it just generally indicates that the intensity of the tropical storm wasn't that strong to cause any major damage to our infrastructure, loss of life or otherwise. We have recorded also some blown off roofs, I think particularly in cast trees southeast and one or two locations along the east coast and therefore I'm confident that within the coming days we will be able to restore our roadways to normality and to continue to move on as normal. We have also recorded, based on information coming to us through the Public Utilities Department, the destruction of some of the electricity lines of Lusnek and hence the reason why the power outages in various areas, but gradually we are getting there. I'm told not officially but we're hoping that we'll get an official report from Digicel that then it will be done and that in itself is causing some problems in terms of communication to our teams in the south and the western coast. But otherwise, as far as we are concerned at this time at the Department of Infrastructure, it is fair and our teams have responded and we have deployed certain teams out there and contractors to see what can be done where necessary. Thank you.