couple days ago, you look tired. um, i am tired. i'm tired because we have a team that's, constantly, on the front lines of this and we're working really hard. um, and it doesn't seem to be an end in sight. the hospital is full. the hospitals all around the -- the state are full. you know, i'm reaching out to medical directors at some of our partnering hospitals and they have got patients in the emergency department waiting for an admission for 37 hours. >> wow. >> they have got icu holds and other -- in other emergency departments that we, typically, can bail out and bring to the -- you know, to the mother ship of our lady of the lake. we're not able to do that, right now. so, um, our departments, our hospitals, are extremely stressed. we're short staffed. there is a national nursing shortage. so we are doing this with less team players, you know, think about that on a soccer field. if you had three or four less team players than you're supposed to have. it's a hard game and we're -- we're playing it right now and we're not quitting but it's hard. >> moments ago, the governor, governor edwards, told chris. he was on chris's show.