 Well, I think it's a enormous tragedy. It's a horrible, horrible tragedy. It's made worse, of course, by the sheer randomness of it. The fact that, as the president said, a group of people can act so insanely and in such a dastardly manner can kill innocent people, especially people who are going to their farms to work. I spoke to both the governor, Governor Babagan Azulu, as well as the former governor, Governor Kashin Tretima, right after the incident. He expressed my condolence, but more importantly, you know, to trample things through ways of dealing with this kind of randomness. I think it's important to understand also that, you know, the conventional means of dealing with some of these issues, the conventional means of dealing with this security type of challenges, especially the randomness is probably, we probably need to keep reviewing that, which is why the president is taking a serious look at how to deal with the issues, especially around the randomness, because, I mean, some insane person goes into the place and shoots people down. That's not the sort of thing that you're prepared for conventionally. So we have to do a lot more local intelligence, you know, which is, you know, a lot more local intelligence at the local level, and then reaction with them the possible. But it's a major tragedy. It's a very, very unfortunate thing. And our hearts and with the families of those who were killed in such a terrible matter. But we're very confident that the federal government, you know, will continue to do what it needs to do, especially in terms of trying to assure security in the Northeast. And of course, if you've heard the president, you've heard him. We'll get there.