 The Lodge is creating the effects of injuries so that they can take those injuries that could potentially be real life and they can treat them as if on the battlefield. So we are simulating what CLS would do which would be our combat lifesavers. Any interventions that they may apply hastily on the battlefield so we can get them to their roll one, roll two, or roll three hospital based on those injuries. A lot of the wounds that we create are things that you could potentially see in the field or in real life. Wrapping a wound and kind of doing it in a, I want to say a messy way so that when they arrive they can, they are going to have to take it off because they have to visually inspect everything. They have to say, okay this is what I'm working with, these are the interventions that have been done. At any time you move an individual that has had an intervention placed, you just assume the intervention is no longer working. It's our job to be here to support them. By creating these injuries, sending them out, putting the hands on, you create that muscle reflex. What it does with us working with the Navy, the Marines, the Air Force, it collaborates a camaraderie between us.