 Each step is going to be something different for these guys. If you don't train in an environment you're going to work at, you're not going to be very proficient. If I know how to make a shelter out here, I know how to procure water. I also now know as a Marine how to track and counter that. Any station, any station, predator forward, radio check, over. We're going to teach you how to be a communicator in a jungle environment. If I am brought out here with my unit, my Marines know that they can rely on me to make sure that they're safe and comfortable as much as they possibly can be, and make sure we can finish the mission. The next fight that we're going to see or potentially going to be seeing is somewhere in the jungle environment. Somewhere near the equator, somewhere wet, somewhere tropical, so the ability to have this establishment here so that Marines and other DOD service members can train here so they actually know how to fight in this kind of environment is huge. Pushing out through these dense jungles, down trails, down mountains is unlike anything I've ever done before. The Jungle Warfare Training Center is one of the most unique training venues in the Marine Corps, and we need to exploit it at every opportunity to prepare for the future fight against a pure adversary.