haystack. they don't know where the haystack is. what they mean by that, they won't know where that haystack is until they can make a positive i.d. on the piece of wreckage. then they can work back there and find what will be still quite a big body of water where that plane may have gone down, where most of the wreckage is lying. but there is a lot of work still before they get to that point, and the weather, deb, certainly not helping one little bit. we're 100 miles away. i hope you can get a sense of just how windy it is here. we've got a sort of awning here. we've got people actually holding it down, and that's 1,500 miles away. the weather system down there is considerably worse. >> and are they quickly suggesting that the orange item might be some sort of life preserver or life vest or something like that? is that the suggestion? >> reporter: that is the suggestion. but be careful, this is not an official suggestion. this is experts, aviation experts saying it could be linked. it was interesting that the air