 So today we went through water survival training, ensuring that they understood the five basic needs while living on a life raft, but also the in-between things of when coming down under a parachute and hitting the water and having to deal with the canopy over your head, to dealing with if the winds pick up to blow and drag you across the water, with that parachute still attached to how to de-attach from that, how to get onto your life raft, and then maintaining life. So if it's going through the five basic needs of health and then personal protections, sustenance, then we definitely moved into travel as well as recovery and signaling. As a MC-130 pilot, this training is critical, operating this AOR. We are out here in the Pacific Ocean, it's vast and unforgiving, and having these water survival skills makes it so that if the worst thing happens, we are able to survive and come home happy and healthy.