 You know, I spoke with Rob Musick not too long ago, Rob is our university chaplain and he was the person who was leading the trip. Rob said that they were, had been evacuated out onto the tarmac and safe, sheltered well by a concrete wall. So he felt like they were in a pretty good place, just awaiting further instructions about what to do next. You know, I don't have exact details, I know that the situation happened at baggage claim in Terminal 2 and they were somewhere at a gate. I'm assuming it was in a different terminal, but I don't know that for a fact. Rob said that everything was quiet and then all of a sudden they were told to evacuate. So I don't think they were close. I think that they were just told, you know, along with everyone else, it was time to get out of here. You know, I think for the most part they were doing very well. So I asked him that question and he said that everyone was doing well, with the exception of a couple of people who I think hadn't been able to get a hold of their parents yet. And they were still pretty emotional about what had taken place. You can imagine that it's a very traumatic thing. But you know, by now I'm assuming that they've been able to get a hold of everyone. Certainly the university has reached out and tried to contact all the parents as well.