 I think what the midshipmen get out of Corps Commit is a complete immersion into the Marine Corps' MAGTF. They get to see essentially every function of the Marine Corps get immersed in it for a short period of time and what that does is it enables them, especially the Navy midshipmen to work more so with their counterparts so they have a better understanding of what it is the Marines will be doing in the future when they make it to the fleet. And then the same for the Marine options when they go for surface week, sub-week and aviation week they get an understanding of what it is the Navy personnel do so it's a way for the Navy and Marines to mesh together and understand what it is that each sister service does. Over the last five days we've learned about dual states, we've learned patrolling a little bit about the different aspects of Marine Corps aviation, the aspect was being able to shoot through the 240 because I thought that was a powerful weapon so being able to handle that and also just learning about the importance of safety and every weapon they can handle was very good. Well they get a lot of interaction with not only the officers but NCOs and Lance corpals that interact with them on a daily basis, take them through the training, evolutions, they get an opportunity each and every day to sit down and talk to their true panelists and ask whatever questions it is and they get to learn a little bit about officer and list of relationships and then again the big picture of it is they get to see what it is the Marine Corps has to offer specifically here at Marine Week. I think it's, this is a very good program for them that they can get a taste of what's going to happen before they actually go out there and do OCS or TBS or whatever they do afterwards but it's very well so they don't go there and not do anything they already know what's going to happen a little bit and it's going to help them later on in their roles being in the military, being an officer so that they'll be able to lead and teach Marines one day and know the knock that we teach them. I think it's the understanding of what it is the Marine Corps has to offer because we go through like I said the entire mag that they get to see each arm of the Marine Corps up close and personal they get to touch it so I think that's important and they can take that back with them as an experience that should carry them through their fleet whether it be a Navy officer or Marine officer.