happening, all at one time. and i guess all i would say is it's about time. anderson? >> i mean, the oil hasn't penetrated as deep into the wetlands as some had feared early on and that's because mother nature has not pushed it in. if a big storm comes, that's one of the concerns that the big oil slick that is still out there would be pushed inland. >> there is no question that if we had a hurricane over here, that the wind would come in and blow the oil right into either the mississippi sound, the chandelier island or all the way into the wetlands. and that's because it would be coming in this direction and blowing the hurricane at 125 miles per hour. nothing like that out there. so that's a -- the good news is, this doesn't exist yet and so far mother nature is cooperating. i know it's supposed to be a busy season. so far, so good. >> yeah, let's keep our fingers crossed for the next two months watching the hurricanes.