 Across the state enterprise, the overall coordination for this event is happening at OES headquarters at the State Operations Center. Of course, the lead departments and agencies here is the Health and Human Services Agency and our Department of Public Health. OES is wrapping around those agencies as we do other agencies in different kinds of emergencies. To deal with the multitude of complex cascading requirements that this particular situation is requiring, there are many, many things that we need to be addressing to stay out in front of this evolving complex situation. It is evolving. Every day is a little bit new and so we're working very extensively in advanced planning. We're doing a lot of preparing. We're procuring commodities that are necessary. We're ensuring that commodities that are being requested by local government are being provided in a timely fashion. We're working to build with our CDPH partners guidance to public safety, to healthcare workers, to teachers, schools, etc. And we're ensuring that the state as a whole is well coordinated with our federal government partners to be able to address this situation.