 because it is a unique environment when people are away from home and the connectivity of those relationships and we need to not only care for those who were served but we need to ensure that we are taking care of our chaplain and chaplain assistants here and so that's what we are doing here I think the best thing about the cast and anytime you're bringing chaplains and chaplain assistants together the best thing you get out of it is a chance to network and connect and meet with people and this is a chance for me as a mid-career chaplain to talk to a lot of senior chaplains and just learn sage wisdom from them. That is one of the major you know combat multipliers that we bring is being able to help these soldiers and their families through their adverse situations that they're going through and that you know sometimes we wonder where that hope is and there is hope there and you know and I would challenge every soldier and every family member to you know don't just give up go and speak to your chaplains go and speak to your chaplain assistants who have this complete confidentiality where you can go and talk to them about anything and everything and they will keep that between you and them and that they will help you work through these issues and get you the help that you need.