infrastructure going in. that's what we're working on right there as well as building a commonwealth and a municipal capability and emergency management that did not exist before the storm. >> understood. but when you say that those four legs all have to operate well, do you think that the federal government did all it could in maria? i'm asking because we haven't gotten to you since the death toll went up. as you know it's 46 times what the government said originally. there were 2,975 people killed in puerto rico as a result of maria and so is there anything that fema and the federal government could have done better? >> that's a great question. you know, look, we threw as much as we could towards puerto rico as possible within fema. if you look at the numbers like not only the response dollars that went in, the amount of staff that was put into puerto rico from this agency and across the federal government was higher than any other of the disasters we've worked last year. you know, we've put close to 24, $25 billion into harvey, irma and maria and puerto rico has received half of that funding.