 It is called Ultimate Caduceus 22 because it is done in 2022. So this is an annual exercise between Transcom and AMC, and then our local partners as well. So what we're doing here this week is we are staging an IRP, so it is an in-route patient staging facility. And what we do is we take patients from the EMEDS facility from a theater hospital and we hold patients for up to 72 hours as they wait for transport from the Aeromedical Evacuation Facility, where our MTF facilities may be overrun and we need to move these patients out into the community where they can receive care. And we are practicing with our community partners. So we also utilize Army MedCon facilities. And then for utilizing for patients, we were utilizing Navy students as our patients for this exercise. We are practicing our contingency plans by actually going through the motions and contacting the local agencies to ensure that they can support us in any way possible when it comes to critical needs. We make sure that we maintain the 30 days of the IRP's 50 stage material that we receive and then we also make sure that we have our known contacts such as our MTF, local MTF. So while we're working here at Ultimate Caduceus, we got to work with a variety of ground team and we're out patient staging was one. I also got to work with AI and a variety of Army crew as well. AI is going to be the Aeromedical Operations Team. So one of the highlights for our mission would be our C-130 mission. We configure that aircraft and load it to the max capacity, making sure we got every single patient that was listed back home to a treatment facility.