 So this training is helpful to us in a couple of ways. It's helpful in our law enforcement day job just for identification purposes in the environment. You'll have the public recall in suspicious packages and things of that sort. And so having a good idea of what an ID or a purpose-built exploded device looks like, it's helpful to understand that and be able to identify it and then determine the appropriate response. We demonstrated a military ordinance, military explosives, and then improvised charges that they would encounter. Training wasn't just for the explosive effects. We gave them classes prior to that that showed them how to identify the differences between a drug lab and an HME lab. And that's important knowledge to know because they're both very dangerous, but if you go into one thinking that it's something else, it becomes an even bigger danger for everybody in the area. The instructors were great. They were very knowledgeable in their subject matter. They are obviously the experts in their field. And we appreciate for sure them taking the time to share with us their expertise. It's rewarding to be able to work with them and train them in this way. And I take pride in knowing that it's not only benefiting us, but it's also benefiting the local law enforcement officers and the community.