 I think the most challenging thing when I first got here, it's different now, but when I first got here, I didn't know anything about carpentry. We didn't learn this at our M.O.I. school. So you YouTube it, or you ask somebody, you look at it, you learn, you practice, you perfect it, and it just seems that you get better at it, and that's the best part. When I first got here, my first project, I look at it and I'm like, it's all right. On a day-to-day basis, we come in and work on various projects. Is it a large-scale project, a small plaque for someone going away, 50 targets for the range, or is it a pull-up bar or an obstacle course? Whatever it is, we have to build it. Our draft or surveyors will draw up a sketch, a plan, a blueprint, so the common engineers build what we thought of. They make everything happen. We just make the plans. But in the construction shop, you're both. These guys do construction every day. It's where they hone their skills to become better engineers. C-shop, chop-shop, one-stop, chop-shop. There's Alpha Bravo. Let me call ourselves Charlie Gunn.