 I'm Captain Peter Schallhan and I'm the Director of Safety and Standardization and the Assistant Maintenance Officer for HMH 772. Exercise Raven, it's designed to be an evaluation event for MARSOC. For us, the training that we're trying to conduct, in addition to the MARSOC inserts, extracts, night raids, things like that, we're doing our own internal training, we're conducting confined area landings, we're conducting para hops in the area, and then planning for contingencies, that's mostly what we're training up here. So in this scenario, actually working with MARSOC and having Marines on the deck, calling for CASVAC or calling for QRF inserts, stuff like that, can be really helpful because it helps paint the picture in a more realistic event, whereas a simulation or notional radio calls that we have to make up in the aircraft from one aircraft to another, it more realistically simulates what those calls would sound like in a realistic, tactical environment. There's a lot of teamwork and communication that happens in making sure that we're planning the right contingencies and that they're ready for the event that they're going to be conducting for evaluation.