 We're having a culmination exercise which brings all the individual pieces of training that we've been doing over the last few months into one exercise and puts them together in an operational picture that shows the capabilities of their new C-145. In the demonstration, we were displaying basically what we have been able to achieve Since we started our training as a crew, it is important for the US and the Kenyans military to work together. We are able to do more because we are basically acquiring the best skills from our training and our combined exercises. It has been interesting working with your counterparts. We can learn a lot from new people and we can also better our forces. The C-145 is a more tactical aircraft. So for me it has been different. The sharing of the knowledge, the directing has been awesome. I met new people, made new friendships and made a whole new family. Really it's a symbiotic relationship between us. We kind of need each other. We need the Kenyan Defence Forces right? Just as much as they need us. So what we bring is the train advice assist mission and we advise the Kenyan Defence on how to tactically employ sustainable operations. This is our home turf. They know it best. They show us how to take what we bring and how to use it in this environment. The C-145 aircraft has better capabilities, especially in augmenting some of the data committed that we have. Like the weapon, which doesn't have the short tackle and landing, like this one. And even the airdrop, especially in the water pressure areas, where our troops need immediate supply. Our goal is to inter-operate on a global scale and strengthen our country's partnership together. The most meaningful part is that I just made about 15 brothers since I was here, right? So they're all, they're all in doogoo to me.