 We're in San Diego, California, at MCAS, which is the Marine Corps air station here, which is basically their training wing for F-18 units. It's going good. Our jets have been flying really good. Morale's great. Everybody's having a lot of fun. The lot of code one jets, which is great. We have a couple jets that broke, weird breaks, but we got the best maintainers here, you got the experts working on it and we're just making it happen. So one jet's already good and we'll get to this other jet repair before we go home. If you ever have an opportunity to come to a TDY, especially to a different unit or different service, great experience. It's great to meet and see what other people do, other units do, but all in all what a great experience and it's kind of a lot of fun doing this. It's very important for the maintainers to see how we can work with other units because Jacksonville is here as well. So we're working side by side with them. We're helping each other out as much as we can, but we have a lot of people here that are able to get out of their normal jobs too and assist on the flight line with with the experienced crew chiefs. So everybody has their hand and for your specialty that are all involved and working as a team here to get these jets up in here every day.