 I've been used on the weekends by the garden reserve because that's where they'll end up doing a lot of training here. So, you know, right there, how many seeds is that? I don't know. Such a beautiful wood from such a humble beginning. I know, right? And they're like... Yeah, when they get big enough then we'll move them into their own pot, but right now they have sort of sheared. And then access to repi funds, all those kinds of things. So, the other primary guy. The day spent going on the helicopters around to the various locations here at Fort Shafter, to Schofield Barracks, to Wheeler Army Airfield. We went out to East Range to see the Lightning Academy and the Jungle School and the education opportunities and the small unit training opportunities there. And then did some over flights of some of the lands and then ended in Makua Valley. We were able to see, you know, the cultural, archaeological, environmental gains really that are being made. This is an absolutely incredible learning experience. From this morning's briefing all the way through all that we were exposed to thanks to the generosity and hospitality of the general. You know, it's hard to say if there was one part better than the other. I can tell you this is an old time broadcaster. This was like 60 minutes on steroids. It was that good. It was just learning by the hour. And I think all of us could not have been more impressed with the work the Army is doing here. I was especially impressed just before we came back at the stewardship at Makua Valley. I would tell you from the time we spent on the ground just looking physically at the valley and listening to everything that's been done from the fencing off and just the stewardship of the place with respect to protecting the indigenous species as well as against invasive species to everything that's there in the way of artifacts and the cultural importance of the place. Everything I saw and heard shows nothing but respect. And so I was very impressed with that. There's a real caring there. For anybody who might possibly think that the military would be indifferent to even the smallest of subtleties when it comes to taking care of a place so magnificent, I would refute that.