 knowledge that they are able to do their tasks effectively, no matter where we are. So what we're doing here today is we're shooting gunnery for Table 6. So today is the qualification table for all of our crews. So after all the work we've done for the past couple months of getting them ready and doing crew prep and tank maintenance and everything else, this is really our Super Bowl where we come out here and we do the final test and get out there on the table. It's kind of a competition of sorts where we see who can get the best score and who can really show their stuff With qualified tank crews that basically validates that they have the capability as crews to engage targets with their weapons system. They were basically demonstrating proficiency and certifying so that we can do next level more collective training events. There's Table 3, 4, 5 and then finally 6 which is today. So 3 is essentially a dry run where we practice and we make sure that the crew commands are correct. Then we move into 4 which is more intensive on machine guns and making sure our machine guns work well, the coax works great, the 50 cal works great and everything is going as it should. Then we start to introduce main gun rounds. And then 5 is the harder test to make sure we were validated prior to going to 6. And 6 is the most important. That is today. That is the final test where we put the crew out there they go through the crew commands, they go through the actual crew drills and they engage targets and move it over on the range. So I hope that they see the next level up so that the drivers and the loader see that the gunners are good in their tasks and they want to learn from those gunners and develop effective gunners one day. I hope that the gunners see what it's like to be a TC and become a better TC one day and build senior NCOs within our company. I really hope that they all again get that sense of confidence and knowledge that they are able to do their tasks effectively no matter where we are.