he is founder of cameron hughes wine. cameron glad to have you with us. you think is going to happen to your business and to other ones in the region? >> thanks for having me on, deirdre. i think by and large the industry dodged a bullet. i know that we definitely had small amount of damage, definitely some toppled barrels. and then you know, the largest part of the damage, mostly structural to, really, commercial personal property and business property in napa havely. there were definitely some damaged properties. the biggest part of the damage is toppled barrels and folks are still digging those out. you see terrible pictures of just collapsed, you know, piles of barrels and, in large part those are usually, look worse than they are. you could drill them and drain them still and get the wine back out of those barrels and still build, but there are definitely some folks that are going to be highly impacted by this unfortunately. our hearts to out to those folks, cameron, good to have you here. adam shapiro, thanks for joining us. you can recover what is