 For a swift response, we're out here working with our host nation partners here as well as the 173rd. We're out here doing our joint inspection, which is a pre-inspection for all cargo going onto military aircraft. With that, we do a couple of things to go over the documentation with the users, which are the Army, and we are clearing it for safety of flight, whether that's ammunition, gasoline, diesel, or fire extinguishers, and he has that, is ran through us. So the joint inspection is important due to the fact that this is the last check before this cargo will get onto military aircraft. What this prevents is any time that the aircraft goes up, we are making sure that nothing goes wrong while it's on that aircraft as far as what the cargo possesses. I think our guys are handling this exercise very well and very professional. When you step out of your realm of just being one branch into a joint branch situation, I think a lot of things come into play, and I think both on our side and on the Army side, that we're coming together very well to execute a mission that is multi-national and multi-branch very well. So I think both parties, along with the Air Force and the Army and Host Nation, are doing amazing to get this job done.