 Today at Phoenix Express we went over detention, restraint devices, and handling of the detainees, whether they are compliant or combative. We taught the Moroccans our best practices, as far as handling, applying handcuffs, takedowns, restraining, anything that would help them in the performance of their duties. We were able to merge our defensive tactics with theirs, learn from each other. It showed a lot of similarities between the two. During the training they had a lot of their own tactics to use. This is a higher end unit, so we learned a lot from them in a great knowledge exchange. A lot of handling tactics, defensive tactics, it was a pretty fantastic exchange between us. It makes it a little bit easier to get to this hand when you do that. I definitely think it's important for us to be working with partner nations. That way we can build that rapport with them, that relationship, and it helps us, helps them, we learn from each other and we get to kind of see where we both are at our levels. It's definitely a huge thing to me.