I don't recall the exact number of diplomats we have serving right now in Lebanon. I want to say that about 10 or so days ago, given the security situation in Beirut, we did a partial evacuation of non-essential personnel and their families. About a third of the personnel we relocated to Cyprus, so nearby, with the understanding that as soon as the situation stabilizes, or in the case of a rush of activity and a need to count on these people, they could come back into the country.