 Fire in the hole, fire in the hole, fire in the hole. We are explosive ordnance disposal technicians. We handle any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive hazard in for the United States Army. It's a very technically challenging job and it's very dangerous. Daily we'll take care of extremely dangerous explosives and overseas improvised explosive devices that are designed to harm U.S. troops and local civilians. We get to do a lot of good for the local populace and as well as our fellow soldiers. So I think in respect to readiness the competitions that we hold all the time, these team of the year competitions, competitions we do within our companies, it helps, you know, it helps readiness by evaluating where our shortcomings are with our team leaders and our team members. So it really gives a commander kind of a thermometer of where their soldiers are at, what they need to train on and, you know, what we can improve.