 Joe, I mean, obviously normally I would speak to you in your role as a deputy, but today it's about you as a, this is your community here and what we're witnessing and what we're seeing unfold. There's no words for this, though? No. It's, look, everybody's rallying and, you know, the tractors and, you know, all the lorries are here and everybody's, everybody's trying to, trying to make this better and the harsh reality is there's families here and they're waiting for news, there's people unaccounted for and we're all waiting and it's just hard to put words on it, Greg, to be honest. And it's all hands on deck, anyone that can do anything is trying to and then you look around, I feel the same, I'm sure you feel the same, then you feel helpless, I saw you trying to ferry water to people, it's just to be feeling that you're contributing in this local crisis. Yeah, that's it and everybody and everybody's saying that and everybody's here, but I think as most of the community gets this, like everybody just needs to be here and be together and I just think for a community like this that's, you know, so tightly knit and all that and I mean, this place where this explosion went off is that's the community hope, that's where people meet after three o'clock on a Friday evening, there's a lot of people in there and it's just, it's a waiting game, it's a horrible waiting game for so many people now and my thoughts are with the families already who know they've lost loved ones and I'm just, just to solve for my sympathy, that's all. And the people that are up there trying to help, trying to rescue people as the night draws in, working in very difficult circumstances too as well of course. Yeah, they are and I suppose any man involved in the construction sector and there's women here trying to help as well, they're all trying to help but they're all connected, that's the heart so the people up there doing the heavy lifting and with the rubble and all that, they know these people and that makes it even all the more difficult. So, look my thoughts are just with everybody who's affected and I'm, that's... And all we can do is stand together, stick together and support as much as we can I suppose. That's all we can do and I heard Father John Drew Duffield in an interview with you and he asked people to pray and all that and anything that people can do and people if they can stay away from the emergency department tonight when they're going to hospital and stuff like that, people can still do stuff and be with each other, that's all. Thanks John.