 We are providing all of the logistical support for Task Force Tomahawk for their premobilization training here at Fort Riley. We are providing everything from troop transport missions to maintenance support for their vehicles and equipment. We're doing recovery missions, ammo management missions for them. We are doing medical support of ranges and sick call for their soldiers. We're delivering meals and fuel and other commodities to the Task Force. We provide maintenance support for the deploying unit. Anything they may need vehicle-wise, weapon-wise. It all comes through this shop here. And if we're able to fix it for them, we fix it. If not, we find replacements for them to keep them in the find. It is incredibly important for us to do what we do. We sustain them, why they get to do what they love to do, and we get to do what we love to do. So by providing support, they're able to take their focus off these other tasks and maintain their mission status while we make sure that they have what they need to complete their mission. The infantry gets to do a lot of the cool stuff. I'm also an infantry officer as well, so I'm certainly familiar with that. But if we can't get the ammunition to the range, like for the AT-4, the Coral Gustov, or the various machine gun platforms, then the infantry is not able to go out and fire and execute those ranges that they need to do. And we provide the transportation to and from those ranges for those soldiers. We provide them with the fuel for their vehicles, the meals to sustain them, the water, and other commodities. So it's a critical part of the mission, the sustainment piece of that. I'm really proud of all the hard work that all of our soldiers have put in to supporting Task Force Tomahawk. Our motto and attitude is to take care of the customers. It's customer service and Task Force is our customer. So if we can find a way to get to yes, even when we get last minute requests, we're doing everything possible to try to support the mission.