 So this is a joint exercise between us and our Aussie partners. So showing them the capability of refueling from a C-130. We deploy with Air Force Special Operations Command. The reason this is done in an Aussie environment at night, undercover is you don't want any enemies understanding or knowing that you're going to roll in. We like to try and keep everybody surprised. My crew is known as the hose deploying personnel in part of the Ford area refueling point. In aircraft lands, we get the touchdown signal that everything's good. We roll out. We shoot out 300 feet worth of fuel hose. We set up an open point under core conditions and once the helo is ready, the land will top them off and they get down in the nitty gritty within their AOR. The tanker for us is always going to be our C-130. The receiver will always vary for us. In short, if that aircraft needs fuel, the farm guys are here to refuel it. We will pretty much fuel anything that needs it. The model that we all like to live by is pretty much anytime, anywhere. We'll get it done.