for people who really have nothing at this point. they're still in the it manile right now of those recovery and relief efforts, and they've had to put them on pause yesterday and today. they're hoping to resume them tomorrow. but they weren't able to bring supplies back over, we're told to the islands that were damaged because of winds, the impending storm, being afraid they weren't going to get back. i spoke with usaid, they kept their teams there through the storm. they're going to weather it out there. they have search-and-rescue teams just in case the rain reaches flooding levels and they need to go out and rescue people staying on the islands. they've been passing out these large heavy plastic tarps to assist people who stayed with their homes at this point, but really what the government of the bahamas wishes they would have done is go to shelters. again, we talk about that emotional toll of evacuating once and then going home and then evacuating again and what they've gone through at this point.