 Sea Trials is a culminating event for the NROCC students. It's designed to give them a real challenge to prove that they are willing to be officers in the Navy. Currently this is a beta test of this new training paradigm. So this is the first time for these students. One future vision for this would be we would expand it for all NROCC management to do this. Follow through their permission. So we have students from 15 different NROCC units from across the country, and a staff from five different NROCC units overseeing the training for the midship. Throughout the 10 days they're here, we're doing firefighting, damage control, ship driving experiences. We are also doing their swim qualifications and weapons handling, natural qualifications we need for the time of the fleet. We're also doing some other general military training. I'm very pleased with the progress our students have made. This particular group is a little more challenged than probably the future groups would be because of COVID disruption to their normal hour of future. A lot of these students haven't seen a campus get alone in military base in a year and a half at least. Some of them are brand new. So we're seeing a pretty wide variety of experiences coming in. Some of them have never set foot on a ship. Some of them have not had the opportunity to take freezes before. So overall, I think they've done a great job of kind of rising to the occasion. They've seen a lot of teamwork and a lot of who-ya.