My biggest disappointment would be leaving all the people behind who we don't need to leave behind. We left so many people back there. In living it for 12 days in and out, and dealing with all our people on this panel trying to get as many people out as possible, and watching something unfold that we should have had a better grip of, I think our government could have done a better job. We should have been in dialogue, as we heard from all the other guest speakers.
We should have had better coordination, and with it better planning and appointing a perfect organization. I'm not going to blow our own horn but I can tell you right now it is working. We're the only ones getting people out the way we're getting them out. Give us the opportunity to get more people out. Work with us and we will work with the government. That is the biggest message right now.
We can do it. We're showing we're doing it. We need the support. We shouldn't be carrying and heavy lifting all of this on our own. This is a collective event. The objective is to get everybody out.
This is no longer an evacuation phase. We're now moving people out. The crisis has gone over and now we're worried it's going to shift elsewhere.