and by daryl grisgraber. she's a senior advocate at refugees international, an aid group with operations throughout the middle east. she previously worked for amnesty international. welcome to you both. eric schmitt, i'd like to start with you. let's just go over some of these details again. so this logistics company, transoceanic development, is working to deliver and help deliver aid supplies to yemen for these aid groups while they're also doing some work for u.s. special forces. can you explain those two relationships a little bit? >> right, the transoceanic is a global logistics company, and its job is really to ferry materials and shipments all over the world for various customers. a couple of its customers, as you mention russia the red cross, and for unicef. and in this case, they did some warehousing, they did some basic bringing materials and shipments of supplies into yemen that would then be delivered through other humanitarian organizations to the needy in that strife-torn country. so that's one