 The cadets are grouping and zeroing today with their M4s. So later on this week they'll go and actually qualify with that M4. So right now what they're doing is verifying that when they pull the trigger that bullet goes exactly where it's supposed to. When cadets get a weapon, it's a weapon that they've never been issued before. So this is their first time actually firing with it. And the sight on top hasn't been zeroed to that particular weapon. And so when they group, they're making sure that their fundamentals are pretty good, their trigger squeeze is okay, their sight picture is good. But then when they zero, now they're actually bringing that bullet, that round to the center of the target. And they want to do that on a consistent basis so that when they go out to qualify, they're consistent with their shooting. I'd say the most challenging part is the grouping. Because a lot of these cadets have never fired a weapon before. And so being consistent with those fundamentals is something that they'd have to learn to fly right now. In which, you know, we have rounds so they can get the practice in. Everyone's competing against themselves to do better than they did the last time. And just to, if you want Wakanda, you've got to fight for that too. Well everyone's kind of on the same page, I guess. Everyone's just like, we all know what we're doing here. We all want to get through it. And we all feel good, just want to get this down. We all want to shoot expert tomorrow. We get to shoot a lot at my school. So it's nothing really super new to me, just it's raining out. But if it ain't raining, we need training, I guess. Well, you can see we're pretty wet. And so if it ain't raining, we ain't training. Right now, when I've been able to see the morale is really high. They're appreciative that it's not too hot out here in Kentucky. We've got some rain to cool us off. And like any good training day, it's really fun when you get out here. You're out of range and you get to shoot and spend some rounds. I remember when I first picked up a weapon, I was at basic training. And I was like, oh my god, what am I going to do with this thing? My advice I'd give them is just slow down. Yeah, your heart rate's going to go up. Just get it under control. Focus on your training. Remember your fundamentals and you'll be fine.