There's a natural inclination on the part of our employees to want to be near New Orleans. And so that's what we're trying to look at. We're looking at Houston, and we're looking at several locations.

And then if everything comes together as we hope it will, we will move to Baton Rouge and that will be for an indefinite period. What will determine that [moving back to New Orleans] is the condition of our building, which we know very little about today.

We waited too long to leave. We learned that you have to make the decision to leave 72 hours before landfall. Otherwise, you can't get out.

We are handling only extreme emergencies. If you need a stay of execution, we'll do that.

We didn't want anyone to stay out of a sense of duty, that's for sure. The most important thing in a situation like this is people's lives. Everything else is secondary.