at the request of the governor who is doing a terrific job, the president waived the jones act. this will ensure that ample resources are making it to the island, but we will continue to focus on the challenge of distributing those resources. the island setting presents logistical hurdles that does not exist on the mainland where trucks around the country can converge on disaster areas. 10,000 federal government relief workers are there until 7,200 troops are now on the island and working tirelessly to get people what they need. we have priority teased life saving resources to hospital and can report that 44 of the i'll's 69 hoptsds are now fully operational. the army corps of engineers is spearheading a massive mobilization to restore power. and this began with providing the diesel fuel necessary for sustainable emergency power generation. they are also working to restore long-term power generation and distribution around the island. there's a long way to go, but we will not rest until everyone is safe and secure.