 This new ACRT 2017 moves the ball quite a bit further up the hill in terms of testing for combat specific readiness. It's primarily a test of your combat readiness. If you have solid validated testing, then you shouldn't have the negative consequences of suboptimal testing. In other words, this will control for injuries because it properly conditions you for the things that you have to do for combat. You wouldn't be surprised or overwhelmed by the things that you'd have to do unexpectedly. This will prepare you for the occupational tasks that you have to do as a soldier. We call those warrior task and battle drills or high physical demand tasks. So this test gets you ready for those things. The primary purpose is to improve human performance, right? Injuries are a result of poor conditioning programming. So the primary goal of this is to improve conditioning in a way that's going to stop injuries from happening because it is a well balanced testing and training system. So it will control injuries that way and you will see increased physical performance and as a result of that decreased physical injury.