 So we're coming down here to support the local Louisiana National Guard to help the local citizens to support them with whatever they need. Right now it looks like points of distribution will be our main mission, which is handing out supplies to the local civilian population. You know, challenge is just moving this many people that fast. Like I said, roughly 500 soldiers and airmen have made the trip from Oklahoma down into southern Louisiana in less than 48 hours to make sure that we have the proper personnel and equipment here to answer the call. I think what it means to me and what it means to a lot of people is just the significance of why we do what we do, constantly standing at the ready, being prepared to deploy wherever we're needed. It just shows how guardsmen are willing to help when they're asked when the call is made. So you know, soldiers and airmen from all over Oklahoma dropped whatever they were doing. Many with 24 hours or less notice and got their families prepared that they were leaving and got their gear packed and were ready to go. We've just got a lot of good men and women out here in the Oklahoma Army National Guard who are proud to serve our state and our country. It fulfills us. It gives us a sense of accomplishment, a sense of pride, pride in this uniform.