 Number one, this is the world's best Coast Guard. And it took a long time for me to understand that. The world's best Coast Guard. There are hundreds of Coast Guards out there, but there are three facets that the American Coast Guard, the United States Coast Guard meet. That's personnel, that's projects, and that's management and equipment. Everyone can have equipment. If you have the money, you can fund that. But how could you fund values? How do you fund the correct strategies that we want to invest in, what to focus in, what areas of operation to focus in? That's an art that America has easily mastered. So when we work with these countries, when we come, our big white hall comes and pulls into port, that's a symbol of excellence, and they understand that. Yes, they have the equipment, they have the money, they have personnel, but not to the caliber we do. You may see Nigeria, Togo, Benin, all these Coast Guards, they're missing some elements that we have that make us number one, and when you see that, that white hall, it means the example is coming. So they just want to learn, they want to listen, because how do we emulate them? How do we become like the Americans? Not in the sense of destroying or beating them, or anything like that. It's an admiration of saying, how do we emulate the best? And you can see it now, how friendly they are. They welcome us into their waters. They make commas. We've been running exercises with them for the last two, three weeks, being successful with law enforcement, with pollution control, and trying to simulate those things, because they understand that this is a great opportunity. We haven't been here in seven years. Great opportunity to finally learn from our family members across the pond, and they're excited. I know a few of my relatives just seen some small news that they're excited. The Americans are excited.