 So, in a domestic operation, it won't strictly be a military-led event, and so it's important that we have interoperability amongst agencies and organizations, as well as uniform folks to be able to effectively respond. And then for us, the Canadians, you know, they're on North America, and so anything significant that happens here would significantly impact them as well. And so it's important for us as a joint force to be able to work with the military from other organizations, other countries. In South Central here in the Anchorage area, we're going to have a replication of an extreme seismic event where we'll have first responders and a CST undergo search and rescue within that kind of urban environment. And then over the next couple of days, we're going to stand up a joint task force composed of a large staff and a dual status commander to train their staffs on jock operations and building situational awareness and exercising the execution of a dual status command. It's always a good opportunity to bring those people together and diverse staffs and organizations together to actually exercise that.