 Ok, but we have a position! But we have a position! I'm running! Right now we're on the retro gate. Yes. Ok, the retro gate. The tango has passed all the way. Tango, the tango zulu has passed. Today we did what's called firephobia. Basically it's a civil disturbance Molotov cocktail defense training. Basically soldiers are presented with a dry or not lit Molotov cocktail and they're forced to use certain measures to mitigate getting burned or being injured by said Molotov cocktail. Then they move on to the live portion where live Molotov cocktails are thrown at them and they use certain measures with their PPE or their riot gear equipment to extinguish the fire that's on themselves and then to assault the objective that threw the cocktail in the first place. For the beginning they feel afraid. It's normal. But at the final we saw the evaluation of what we received and what we gave and at the final we are sure that they received the instruction and they are ready to apply. So as far as this training goes it's very vital to be able to quell a domestic disturbance that you may find anywhere in the world. Currently we work with our NATO partners with this training. We have Portuguese that are facilitating the training and we have many other countries that are coming through receiving the training. I think the training that they are going to receive here is going to give their commanders that confidence that they can go out into a real world situation and be able to quell any unrest or any issues that may arise.