fires, turning valves. they're dealing with what's happening on the ground. they're not sitting behind a computer, and they've been doing it day after day. they have to rotate people in. one of my concerns here, my heart goes out to them, but one of the challenges here is if you put human beings under these conditions for an extended period of time, not only do you have to face the challenge of the event itself, but inevitably theys is going to be human error. when you look at three mile island and chernobyl, the primary cause was human error. so you have a big complex problem that changes every day and then you've got people working 24-7 under emotional stress, physical stress and the worst possible circumstances, someone is going to make a mistake. that's why i get sort of angry. i got angry last night because i can't believe that they're alone. that's why i want to know where is the rest of the international