david thayall, what are your observations? what are you seeing there?> larry, the thing that puts this all into perspective for me is the night. when night falls here in port-au-prince. and i'm not talking about the night that falls in the park across the way, although that's a sight that -- it's difficult to put into words, the noise that you hear coming from the park. and you see mothers laying their babies down and so much commotion happening in this park across the way. rather for me it's the night that happens in some of the darkened streets of port-au-prince, some of the hills that surround our hotel. i've had the opportunity to go out at night. and you travel with a haitian driver and with security. but you'll find whole families, buildings, and some places, cases, larry, a whole neighborhood who will be sleeping outside on the street. and i'm talking 30, 40, 50 people sometimes. and they will take a tire. they'll take some of the rubble. and they will just do this perimeter around their sleeping bed where they're sleeping at in the street. and y