That's something we need to look at because, ... when you have 100,000 folks that either can't get out, they don't have the transportation, we need to work with the cities to make certain there's a way to get those people out or at least put them in areas that can be safe.
We've worked closely with a major junior team since the halfway mark of the season to tune the system and improve the usability.
I very strongly personally regret that I was unable to persuade Governor Blanco and Mayor Nagin to sit down, get over their differences and work together. I just couldn't pull that off.
I need the American people to recognize how catastrophic this is, to be patient and to work with us.
We're doing everything we can to make sure it's safe to live and work in Lower Manhattan.