 At first I was kind of nervous because I never got into a piece of gear, looked old, so I didn't think it was going to be that great. But hopping into it, you know, I just made a couple passes and it was a little bumpy and a little rough. And after that, you know, like I said before, it's a lot easier to manipulate it and have full function of the tractor. You know, as soon as you get rolling with it, it's just smooth. A lot of plays into it. You have to look at the soil, you have to look at the surroundings, like is it a very wooded area? Is it rocky? We're going to run the boulders. So it's a lot of accomplishment when you look at it and you complete something. We are clearing out this whole road, widening it, making it easier for vehicles and other heavy equipment such as this to pass through this area on a Keodex K16. You know, there's a lot of different aspects to what we do for the Marine Corps. We're exercising all of them out here. So we're doing MHE, we're moving EOD around, and we're also going out there and constructing ranges for them and building ammo supply points for them and then doing the range improvement. So we're really kind of covering the full spectrum of what we do all on this one exercise. So since they're actually constructing things that are going to be here when we come back next year and the year after, so all the Marines are really excited to be out here doing this work out here with EOD.