No. I've talked with them on the phone and they will hopefully respond back pretty quickly. We've got multiple avenues and we're pushing.... For example, we'll be moving a ship to Mariupol to be able to move ready rations into Mariupol. We're going to be testing every avenue that we can. I'm asking for air lifts, air drops, shipping as well as trucking and trains, so I'm going to give everybody an opportunity to say no and in multiple ways. In other words, I'm going to give them multiple opportunities to say yes in multiple ways.
Let me just make one quick comment. Eighty per cent of our operations around the world are in war zones and areas of conflict, so we know how to push and press and do what we need to do. This is a very complex and unique situation. We don't have any airspace right now. We're hoping to get some airspace, but at the same time, it's a massive military operation and we're making fluid decisions on a day-to-day basis. Obviously, when the Russian military pulls back we hopefully, along with others, will be coming in to at least supply, whether it's on a short-term, temporary basis.... But again, my biggest issue going forward, probably in addition to access, is going to be money and money.