 Today we are conducting our table six qualification live fire. We usually try to do it twice a year. What it does is it allows us to provide indirect fire support for a company and battalion mission. We actually get a chance to go out and observe live rounds, which is a whole lot different than what we ordinarily would be doing, which would be in the call for fire center. It's a whole world of different when you're actually going out into the impact area, observing live rounds at elevation and all that sort of stuff. It's important because when mortars get called, somebody's in trouble. So we need to be on our game, we need to be able to provide that indirect fire in minutes. Not hours, not a half hour. We need to be, if you're in sleeping, get up, put your kit on. We need to hang some rounds because somebody's in trouble and they need to come now.