 Our comics here is preparing for Balcatan when we go out there in March to the Philippines. We get out here and we get really familiar with our gear because we have a lot of Marines who come to us and they don't touch this ever or they haven't touched it for months. So we're able to come out here and put up our gear, make some mistakes and figure out how to do things efficiently. So when we go out and do these real exercises, we can go out there and set everything up in a timely manner without any mistakes. One of the major benefits of the DJC-2 Platoon is our ability to provide humanitarian assistance, disaster relief capabilities, coalition exercise support, as well as combat operations center capabilities in any environment. So the training we do here is ensuring that the Marines, one, are capable of accomplishing mission based on our equipment set and two, ensuring that they are meeting the training and readiness evaluation standards. We're making sure that all of our gear is set up properly and can work and we can pull services so when we go out there, we can set it up exactly like this, it's just plug and play and that way we can provide reliable services to the Marines that are out there, any Army and Navy personnel and any Filipino military personnel that are going to be there with us.