 We went to Navy North Island for a few days in order to go ahead and demonstrate some new tactics and procedures and also to integrate with some of the local units in a maritime environment. So the Marines, the Navy as well as some integral Air Force assets that we don't typically work with. We typically train to a lot of austere environments as well as work in our close to air support mission but something that we don't get the opportunity to do very often is the anti-maritime and anti-maritime strike roles and capabilities. We have the opportunity to integrate with H-1s, U-H-1s, MH-60 Romeo's as well as the Marines out at 29 poms, shooting boats as well as doing helicopter rescorps. So I think this actually exemplifies the accelerate change or lose mentality perfectly simply due to some of the challenges that we face doing a trip to North Island and especially in the environment that we were facing. It's essential that not just the pilots, not just the maintainers, not just the people. It would just make sense to understand that saying no isn't always the right answer. It's just adapting to the environment that we have and being able to do so and most importantly a timely manner as well as a safe manner.