you did okay but not great during the past hurricane season with luhurricane irma and maria. what are the key issues? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it is great to be among such a diverse group of wonderful women here. our country is the smallest in the western hemisphere. st. kitts and nevis, nevis is all of 36 square miles. it was a little large he but a tsunami took jamestown in the 1700s. pure beauty, both of them. they are interesting in that when the trade winds come off of africa, they are two of the first islands that the trade winds meet. normally, antigua and barbuda and st. kitts and nevis are the first to experience hurricanes. if you follow the track, they were headed directly towards us. irma deviated a little north and maria deviated a little bit south. so we were spared. $150 million worth of damage. it is nothing to sneeze at but whether you compare it with dominica, over $3 billion. we have not commuted the damage and human suffering. we got off pretty good. in small islands and the lesser antilles, the islands are very close. we move around a lot