 Fifty percent of the population out in Afghanistan is women. The female engagement team, our role here is to engage with the female population. What we do is just help them welfare, make sure that we meet all of their basic needs. Since culturally it's not acceptable to interact with females here, we kind of bridge that gap where we will listen to any of their needs, whether that's diapers for their babies or blankets that they need. So we'll go out and provide them with those resources. Typically we will take some of the females to the Red Cross for their kids, whether they need coloring books, some stickers, some clothes. There's some children out here that have some shoes that aren't necessarily the right size, so we'll take them to the Red Cross. So thankfully we're a part of that and can provide them with a short-term solution by providing them with the basic needs that they will need here while they're at Fort Bliss. We're trying to make sure it's all inclusive and so we didn't want to forget about one specific gender. So we wanted to make sure that the women felt included and that their voice is heard here as well. My favorite experience so far is I was just walking down the street and there's this little girl that saw a group of me and some of the other females and she just came sprinting at us and gave us the biggest hug that I've ever had in my life. It's just super rewarding knowing that I'm making that impression on these young girls here and as they start their life in America I hope that they'll remember me and I hope that I inspire them in some way. Thank you.