 This is the center of the migration route for people going into the Sea of the Den. Usually we have maybe a hundred people here, but right now there's been a surge and there's actually more than 600 individuals who are in this location. The first thing that struck me was that 20 percent are kids and they're kids who've traveled alone. They've walked 40, 50 kilometers once they reached the border in Djibouti to get to this location, Obok, and looking at the special needs of those kids at the 12, 13, 14, 15 year olds in which there's almost 80 as we speak is a special protection concern. And we have to be very careful on how we return them. We have to find their families and make sure that we responsibly escort and get them back home, which will take longer.