 Today we're at Air Station San Diego conducting a recertification of a vertical delivery. Vertical delivery is our insertion program that us handlers utilize to get onboard vessels approaching the ports. So some of the good benefits that we have today are being able to accommodate our dogs to stressful environments, helicopters, noise, wind, airs. All those are effective dogs performance and by us being able to conduct training, quarterly training, semiannual training that kind of desensitizes the dogs to those environments. We're able to get down to road life scenarios and operations that are not really phase. We kind of want to start off simple to complex so for whenever we conduct helicopter training initially we start off with a dog approaching a helicopter in the hangar, then we work outside, then we energize the engines, we get the rotor spinning and then the bird starts turning on, you get the dog in the helicopter, then once the helicopter is in the air then we can start working on getting them down onto the tarmac. So I've been with Canine and Sonia since 2014. Having a Canine and being a military working dog, we have a great bond that a man's best friend, I take it real literal, I mean from the second I wake up in the morning at my house to the second we drive in the work together, we're one. So just like I have bad days, she has bad days. I notice her frustration or sense of wanting to get out the door and work and come out to training. Best job in Coast Guard. I love that my job is very rewarding. I know that at the end of the day I'm here to protect. I'm glad to be here.