We're getting access to areas we could not get to, and that's going to help us greatly. It's not a large (pumping) capacity at this point ... but at least it's progress.

We're attempting to contract for materials, such as rock, super sand bags, cranes, and also for modes of transportation like barges and helicopters, to close the gap and stop the flow of water.

We're using a variety of materials, adapting the engineering to what we can find.

We need to breach those levees to let the water out of the system. We've got many tasks going at once on these situations.

We're pretty confident that's going to get finished today. The sheet pile will close the canal to the lake.

We have never seen this in the New Orleans district.

Construction might continue past June ... but it will be capable of protecting from a hurricane.

We're working every avenue we can.

At this time, we haven't fully understood the failure mechanisms at all of these locations.