 Ultimately what makes us so good at what we do is just being ready all the time. Our purpose on the Mew is to just serve as a potential quick reaction force, a force that's capable of conducting a raid via air onto a ship, into a town, into any given objective. And so this training ultimately is helping us sharpen the edge to where when we are on ship, out on the Mew, we'll be able to respond to what we need to. What we're trying to revolve around is the five stages of the raid. That being insert, movement to the objective, action is on the objective, movement to extract, and then getting out in a timely manner. Train like a flight, right? This is just really going to benefit us because like the friction that's induced, whether it be through a casualty, or our objective changing mid-raid, or air going down, whatever it may be, it's going to cause us as unit leaders and then our squad leaders and priority leaders to have to make decisions on the spot, ultimately leading to us being better leaders, if and when the time may come to do it in real life.