 So we have a checkpoint set up out here and it's a multinational, we're working with civilians and the Albanians and some people from Macedonia, Kosovo, kind of surrounding areas. And then we set up a checkpoint to control refugee flow, make sure no one's who's dangerous, who's not, separate them, pass them through. As the Guard, as MPs, a lot of our force are civilian law enforcement, that's a big plus. So we have a lot of experience from a lot of different backgrounds in the Guard and Resort. I think we're a great value because we can be called up just when you need us, as opposed to having to pay someone on active duty every single day. If you have a mission coming up, you have a training exercise, you can get a company battalion, what have you, for a short period of time. Everyone's eager to train and we're good at learning stuff quickly, getting a whole lot of training and a whole lot of work in a short period of time. On the state partner level, I think it's good because coming out here, we'll kind of build a rapport for them and then I can tell the next people, oh, you say this in Slovenia and it's good morning and then the next time they come out here and just eventually it'll be kind of like a normalcy, hopefully.