 The ROC-AF Saber and Specialist and the Air Force Saber and Specialist, we come together and we test their capabilities. It's an opportunity for us to come together and learn what the Air Force brings and what the ROC-AF brings. It's really important because although we have similar capabilities, we also have very different ones. And if we don't train together, we don't know where our limb facts are. And this is an opportunity for us to do that. So if there is an event, we can just work well together and understand what roles we're going to play. In the beginning of the training, the ROC-AF Saber unit and the USF Saber unit both rode right the recon vehicle. And after that, there was a biological case inside of this site. The USF did the recon and after that the ROC-AF Saber unit did the recon. There's a communication issue and the language issues. We have to make plans to cope together in the real world scenarios. And the most important thing is to alleviate our teamwork with the USF and the ROC-AF. We often have new individuals come in and ROC-AF also does. And just not ever being overseas and working with a different country, sometimes we don't know that they're very similar to what we do. And the only way that we're going to find out is when we do events like this and come together and just see how we mesh. And I think that's part of the goal when we do these training events.