So we saw from the air, sort of i guess about 10,000 feet what we have previously seen on the ground. From up in the air, you definitely have a different perspective on the waterlogged landscape. You see so much more. You see the levees, the reservoirs, areas hit. You see again as well the damaged goods and drywall that people have taken out of their homes as the first step toward recovery. And it definitely has an impression on you, particularly the size and scale of the affected area. Its really hard to believe until you see it from that perspective. When i took off my headset and sunglasses by the way, Speaker Paul Ryan joined us on that particular trip, and i appreciate we all appreciate his being there, but when we stepped off the chopper, what i thought about is what weve done so far, but how much farther we still have to go. Its not just about Building Materials and street and roof repairs or even just the temporary housing that people need, although all of those are surely impo