 National Police Week is really just a time to be able to recognize America's law enforcement community, specifically paying tribute to those officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The job that the men and women of the Thin Blue Line do is so unique, they're called upon every day to make incredibly difficult decisions and I think that those especially who have paid that ultimate sacrifice, it's important that we come out and that we recognize that and that we share those stories with our communities. Some of the events obviously are tied into Police Week, I think that the purpose of them is one, you know, to strengthen our ties with the communities, strengthen our comradery amongst each other, not just with our on-base law enforcement but our off-base counterparts as well. But some of our specific events, such as our bowling tournament on Wednesday, all proceeds will go back to the families of some of our fallen defenders from this last year. Defender Nation, we're out there every single day, seven days a week, 24-7 and really it's our job to make sure that everybody else is able to do their job. Whenever I see a plane in the air, whenever I see medical professionals able to do their jobs, our pilots doing their job, maintainers doing their job, I know that they're able to focus on that and do their job and do it well because the defenders are out there protecting the base, making sure that their families are secure, that they're secure and that peace of mind is really priceless when it comes to accomplishing the mission.