 The beer were very welcoming. The fat as a whole were very welcoming. Djiboutians are very proud of their culture and they're all about sharing it with everyone that comes in. So from day one they welcome the team in. They're very excited to train with us. They want to learn as much as they could. There's some hesitation right to adopting some of the ways that we do things and again it's just a recommendation that we make like hey this is a way we do it. It's not exactly the other way but it's a way that could improve what you're doing, what you're trying to accomplish. But as we started to build that trust in that rapport, as we do live fires, we do sticks lanes, we do individual training. It tightens that shot group over a lot. Like they're really willing to take those recommendations to heart and now it's just like they want more. So the relationship with the Djiboutians has been very close knit almost family style. We've been working with them for almost six months now. We have seen a huge growth from even from the time that we got here until you know up until the last day that we're going to leave. I know that they are going to continue to get better and better and get to that great status that everyone can rely on.