 Well, we're the water platoon for Charlie Company 138 Blers. We insert with the Zodiac Infiltration Boats or CRICS, as you want to call them, into enemy occupied territory. We'll scout swim in the beach and perform our long-range surveillance mission from there. You get a lot of training. You're trained the majority of the time. You don't just sit there and do your D. You're not on the gate, you're in guard. You're actually doing training. The reason you're doing the Army. And you're training with some of the best soldiers that you can. The water PG is great. We go and carry the boats out about 500 meters out to the actual beach. Put the boat into the water and push the boat using tins out three, four hundred meters off the coast and turn around and paddle it back in, which is quite a feat. You don't think you can do it, but you don't get it done. It's a very unique opportunity as a detachment commander. This is a very select and highly trained unit, with teams that operate from four to eight personnel. So, obviously the unity and the camaraderie between soldiers is imperative in order for mission success. We never know where you're going to end up on the water deterrent. Obviously, if you've been watching the news lately, a lot of the embassies are being attacked. We don't know where the next one's going to be. So if the next one's on an ocean and we need to do some sort of recon in that area, we need to be ready for that. You never know where they're going to go anywhere at any time. We just need to be ready at all times.