 We were working with the Moroccan Sea Burn team who they are very accomplished at what they do and they have been following in with new equipment that is similar to the equipment that we are using or the same equipment that our teams use actually one of two trucks that make up the unified command suite. So that's the UCS. We focus on being able to push out that communication and create an interoperability. It can be used by almost any commands including the African lion command to bolster their communication capabilities and reach out to people and troops that are in a more remote location. The experience with the Moroccans has been exceptional. They've shared their expertise openly with us. We've shared ours with them. I feel that both teams have come away better than we were before we got here. So the exercise today was basically a drone attack on a warehouse having toxic chemicals inside. They had EOD go in and clear off some of the unexploded ordnance and some of our team and the Moroccan team go in there and identify what the toxins were. We're coming here to assist the Moroccans in ramping up their teams and work with them on the seaburn side. We brought out some of our equipment so they can see what we have and marry up with what they have. This is the first time we've had the opportunity to come out here and do it with the Moroccan team. Being able to work with my team and the Moroccan team together and everything worked seamlessly and perfectly with each other.