 We're hosting a reserve boat crew college where we're teaching a group of reservists from all stations from around the sector to be qualified as RBS crew members. The college I believe right now is 16 reservists that are from all the various stations. Every station has volunteered instructors along with small boats to help facilitate the training. The station here we've been able to provide five or six instructors plus a couple small boats. All the instructors are all active duty, bosomates or MKs so they're the ones who would naturally be teaching the active counterparts. So everybody's fully qualified who's doing the instructing. We'll go through almost all of the PQS for boat crew. It'll be anchoring, pyrotechnics, physical training. We'll teach them how to navigate with charts and do all the chat work. It literally covers just about all the PQS for the boat crewman. This gives them a base core knowledge of all the the tasks that we're teaching and it's up to that student to go back to their unit and complete the PQS at their unit to the satisfaction of that command and then they'll be able to be qualified from that. Probably one of the hardest things for them to grasp or learn over this past week was probably navigation, the actual plotting out positions, you know learning the different chart symbols and computing speed, time and distance. Instructing was great, you know, you had questions, everybody was really willing to help you out and they would really sit there and work with you until you actually were able to fully understand what needed to be done or what you asked. Probably the easiest thing to get is actually the survival swim. We went into the water as a group and we performed a surface swim and from the water we fired off a combination of flares and smoke. We have a lot of support, a lot of people who allow time and effort, we could see that they were here every morning with us if not here earlier than us. The attention that this course got was definitely motivating. Well what the students get out of the graduation ceremony was just an appreciation for the job that they do, how seriously they need to take their job. We're gonna build this concept into the sector's long-range training program, remain safe, no one's gonna hurt, the instructors did a great job. We'll reassess throughout the year on what we need to do. Students did a fantastic job showing up doing what they needed to do.