military has gone down there, done incredible work down there. but do you sense people kind of moving on? >> i think that there is no precedent to understand that and that's what our -- that's what our job is as people who have been there is that this was not simply an earthquake. this was a poverty earthquake with a rainy season and a hurricane season to follow, which has a very low access to medical care in the first place, an infrastructure entirely decimated. so many of the strongest members of government in support of president preval died in this event. so this is a country whose strength is punishing them because when we see images of them, they are smiling and they are setting up fruit stands, but virtually nothing is better enough that it will have any impact if these rain does what they are threatening to do and the eventuality of an outbreak. and god forbid if this hurricane