 So I am Lieutenant Ocampo, first name Samantha. I am the G1 Plans and Ops Officer. Yeah, so Lieutenant Ocampo O-C-A-M-P-O, first name Samantha, S-A-M-A-N-T-H-A. All right, thank you. Oh. So with the Army's new QUAL standards, we've encountered multiple challenges, but also we're working around those specifically with the Engagement Skills Trainer. 2000, so EST 2000, and we have had that opportunity available to our soldiers in our unit in two different occasions where we were able to get up to 70 personnel up to speed with the new QUAL standards. I would say some of the challenges that soldiers have had with the new QUAL standards is the flow of it, right? So it's a very quick, fast movement, it's fluid, and these soldiers need to understand the amount of time that they have to transition between these movements and still engage that next pop-up target. So with the new Army QUAL standards, the soldier must know when to go from standing unsupported, drop down to prone unsupported, then move to prone supported, and then move to kneeling supported, and finally end off with standing supported. A big highlight that I want to mention, so with the range being Monday and Friday, with the time in between, so we did have some soldiers out here on Monday that were not able to QUAL. We did have the EST 2000 available to them that Tuesday following the Monday range, where they got up to speed on the new standards, got to practice those transitions between the movements, and coming out Friday, they're QUALing. So the range has been really well. Of course there are some hiccups along the way, just like any range, so it's the first time running this range, or a range, and having the opportunity to run this range has been very rewarding. Coming out here and seeing individuals able to QUAL, they may not have came out so confident in the beginning, but with the training opportunities that we've given them, they've definitely had that time to step in, practice, and QUAL.