 Right now we're about a kilometer off the coast of Neon Province in Northern Vietnam. We're looking for two missing naval aviators from the Vietnam conflict. We believe that they're located somewhere in the water adjacent to the Sparks right now. We brought the mobile diving establish unit team with us, and they're going to oversee the diving aspect of the mission. The method that we use for searching underwater, we set up an underwater grid and we dredge the mud looking for bones. The grid is a box that we placed on the bottom around a possible hit that we had. It just gives us a bearing so that way, in zero visibility, we know where we're going to be sucking and how deep we're going to be sucking. Next is going to be the basket. The basket's going to be catching all the material that we're going to be dredging out of the grid. That basket's also going to be traveling that material up topside so we can sift through it to find what we're looking for. So we got our first two meter square excavation unit completed. We still have to screen the contents of the basket. They filled up to verify that that is a clean unit. If we find diagnostic material, we'll go deeper and we'll expand the unit. If we find no diagnostic material, then we'll move on to the next test unit. Getting to this point, it's a lot of hard work. I mean, the payoff's worth it. I speak for a lot of folks in our organization, our combat veterans, you know, Afghanistan or Iraq. So I mean, this mission obviously holds a special place for us. We would want something like this to happen. It's something that would happen to us like what happened to these two aviators who we're looking for today.