 When an earthquake struck Japan, Marines with the 31st Mew, based in Okinawa, were quick to respond. So today we launched two sections of V-22 Ospreys out of Iwakuni to go to the payugo, which is a Japanese amphibious assault ship. So the flight was about 30 to 45 minutes to get down to the ship, spent about a half hour on deck loading supplies, took a little bit of gas, and then another 15 minutes back to the northeast into the disaster zone to land in there at a school where the Japanese Self-Defense Force was there to receive the supplies, pick them up and then distribute them to the local public. Myself personally, it's nice to be able to do something to help other people out. It's one thing that's always appealed to me about doing these kinds of jobs is being able to do something for somebody else when they're in a time of need or a time of crisis.