 Captain Anthony George, Nevercovec, the unit is a 307th chemical company out of Bell, California. We are a chemical company. This is a mass-casually decontamination site. What this does is it gives us practice for U.S. service members to provide assistance to local authorities to decontaminate potentially contaminated personnel. I don't know where we're going. I'm glad it just burns so bad. My eyes hurt so bad. Today's event was a nuclear weapon used stateside in fallout radiation. We've also done chemical plants, maybe had a spill, and decontaminating workers that could be contaminated. When someone walks up that could be potentially contaminated, they'll meet what's called a casualty collection point. And from there, they'll be triaged if they can walk or not walk. We call it ambulatory or non-ambulatory. So, they'll go through one of those lanes and they'll be sprayed. And then they'll be monitored to make sure there's no excess contamination. And then as they exit that particular lane, they'll be monitored by medical professionals to make sure that they're clear to move on. The overall importance gives us the practice. So, in the event something did happen, we could perform to standard and help the local authorities clear an event and potentially save lives.