 So this will, for instance, be the whole discussion about setting up checkpoints but also conducting search operations in health infrastructures that do not disrupt. This class helped us to know what is right and what is wrong in terms of combat. You need to have in your military manual and in your operational practice adequate tools. It's really great because of the document, the training manual that is coming out of the training. You know, it is my hope that after this the cooperation will continue so that that training will be made available now to subunits so that it will be a guiding principle. All your troops will know what is their responsibility, what they can do and what they cannot do. I do know now that if, for instance, I'm going to conduct an operation, like even if it's just an exercise, I must identify the environment so I go to make all of those arrangements, I kind of incorporate them into my medical plan. So even in times of crisis, there wouldn't be any problem like people afraid to say, well, if I pass this round, I'm going to see soldiers, if I go to the hospital, there might be soldiers moving in. It is important that the AFL joins the safe access to medical health care in Liberia.