Could you give us an idea of what has been different in terms of the American overall disaster assistance response in Katrina versus Sandy, for example? I'm sure we all remember the awful pictures of people in New Orleans struggling to survive, but did not survive in many cases. Sandy was a little different. It was in New York, and floods, and all of these.... It was a different type of event, obviously. But in terms of the U.S., Homeland Security, government response, FEMA, etc., what was the difference? Was there any improvement in the U.S. approach to handling disaster relief in those circumstances?
On May 6th, 2014. See this statement in context.