i think we have time for one more question ooech. what i would like to ask you is how do you think other cities are doing? we always hear about new york city because it is such a high performer. do you think other cities are doing as well as you described? >> i think i actually wasn't nationally fall into the emergency management realm. something that i learned along the way is what's valuable about the planning is the process, not to document. you should have tools people with reference but it's really about the process. that's lot of policy issues that come up. so yes, it does require resources. and so it has been challenging. you know, there was dedicated planning way back when and, you know, oftentimes as jamie mentioned you sort of have a focus on a particular scenario and then it kind of goes away. it is really about building all hazard capabilities, building systems you can leverage for many types of events. it does require continue investment. for the capabilities that we have built they have to be maintained with continued i