are 2,600 inmates today, just about that number. and one of the changes is during the night they are going to have to continue to look at all of them to see living, breathing inmates throughout the night. also periodic searches of the cell and every week searches of the integrity of the cell to make sure nothing security wise is at all tampered with. as far as that tunnel, because that's really how they got out, ashleigh, the tunnel, there's going to be big security gates that are put there, you have to get into. beyond that searches and observations of the tunnel and pictures taken so they can compare pictures to see if there are suddenly any new security risks to those tunnels, ashleigh. >> sounds like a good idea that might have been better placed before this happened. but can you tell me a little bit about david sweat and as he's cooling his heels in a hospital bed, how long he gets the fancy