And by the time my firefighters were able to get there, i mean, when they got the call the house was already fully involved. but by the time they got there and put it out, it was 50 minutes in to the call and normally on a normal day it would have taken us 15 minutes. but the fact that they had to stop so far away to avoid the floodwaters and then lay 1,000 feet of hose to get to the hydrant and then another thousand feet off of that to get to the actual structure, that is time coupling and manpower. and these guys have been working 24 straight hours. it is a remarkable effort. especially in detail laid out like that, very difficult and complex moment. in this moment, as we wait for landfall as you are starting to see the initial very serious stages here, what concerns you going forward? what is your biggest concern particularly as the storm passes and maybe people think, hey, it ....