 So clearly the mission is important. There's people that need to be brought to a safer location. I actually was formally in the area not too long ago, so it's good to be able to get back and continue to help out with the mission. So I'm just looking forward to doing what we're, you know, paid to do. To the younger airmen out there, you know, I'm just looking back to two years ago starting pilot training. I always heard the message that you never know when you're going to be called to do what you're being tasked to do. And it's just really good and rewarding to see how all the training hard work and the long hours of studying is finally coming into, you know, a real purpose. So it's fulfilling to be able to have this opportunity to serve. I mean, every time we fly, we always result to our training. But in this particular situation, it's time to put our training to the test. More than capable and confident in our crews that we have, we already have people down there that need our help. As far as the mission itself, it's unfortunate, but I'm glad that we actually have the capability to go out there and do it.