to mh-370 and not just because the flaperon washed up ashore on the island and because they are a close-knit community and they are family oriented and just the -- the idea that a plane could completely disappear, that loved ones could simply vanish. it's shocking to them and they want to help but you know i was speaking to the head of one of these search efforts be and she said to me you know the sea operates on its own timetable and it's up to us she said to be vigilant. >> all right. erin mclaughlin, thank you so much and reunion island off of mad gas car and here in new york brian alexander and richard quest. and richard, first to you. i mean it's huge that they have been able to say, yes, this was a piece of this plane that had vanished some 15, 16 months ago, but the real question is what next and where are the other pieces of the plane and -- and what happened? >> i'm guessing listening others talking, that what