Kenneth Tingman, FEMA's Federal Coordinating Officer for the disaster response and recovery efforts in American Samoa, discusses the operational objectives for the upcoming week. For this upcoming week, our main focus will be continue to feed and shelter the people who were displaced by the earthquake and the tsunami and then to begin to transition them back to their homes, we're going to start distributing tents and coming up with the right numbers, meeting with the mayors, figuring out exactly who needs what and then establishing them back at their home properties and then get them out of the shelters back on their way to recovery. The next thing we're going to do is open up the DRC hopefully by the end of the week, the disaster recovery center, so that we can start meeting with individual families and finding out what their losses are and trying to figure out how to get them aid as quickly as possible. We're also going to try to set up our Joint Field Office and continue our public messaging about maybe aftershocks, tremors and maybe public messaging about landslides and debris. We have to continue our debris removal and make sure that hazardous materials are out of there before people go back into those areas.