now, we don't know where everyone is, it's family unification. i've done disasters throughout my career. it's the thing that motivates every person is where is my child? and so what you're seeing now is on social media, there's a lot of focus, there's a hotel nearby where family unification is happening. that way they'll be able to figure out is 19 the only casualties we have and it's the 50-plus in hospitals the only ones that are missing? because we just have a data problem, not to sound, you know, too objective about it, you just have a numbers problem right now. so that kind of communication is ongoing online and social media and the most important thing is family unification, so that they can get a handle of how many fatalities they actually have and then, of course, you're dealing with parents who are probably absolutely terrified right now until they actually reach their children. >> yeah. >> this one -- i have to say, you know, this -- >> go on. >> sorry. i mean, this one -- you know, i just have to say, i know i'm like, you know, objective