 I think explosives is forefront in everything we do now. The threat is out there, the threat is consistent, and it only seems to be getting more and more intricate. Having a specialized group that can deal with that threat is not only efficient for military operations, but it's just a necessity at this point in time. So over the last two days we basically have taken teams from about four different agencies. We basically familiarized the law enforcement and the military EOD units on what would happen if they had to actually respond to one of these locations. We had two aircraft that we actually set up different scenarios that these bomb squad technicians would have to actually respond to. So now what happens is teams will go back with their after-action reports and they can actually order the tools and equipment and provide the necessary training they would need so when they actually do have to come out here, they'll be ready for it.