 Working with the Indonesian Marine Corps is definitely interesting. It has that language barrier, but once you get to know them and you get comfortable with it, it really kind of builds the relationship a little bit and you can call them your friend. They've been quite good at what they've done. I've watched them do a couple of patrols, watched them clear some buildings out. It's very similar to what we do. Overall in Indonesia, the quality of training has been great. When we were doing McMap, it was very beneficial for both parties because we got to see a little bit of their moves and then we got to see how they interpreted our moves and how different it was from what they're used to. After that, we went on to do a patrolling exercise where we did a reconnaissance patrol and a contact patrol. Patrolling was really good training because they really spread out the grids a lot so that we weren't operating in the same areas that we'd seen before. Moving through the jungle and it was getting really thick, trying to pick places where we wouldn't get seen or we wouldn't make too much noise. I thought the jungle survival was a really good part of the training. They were showing us all the foods that are inside the jungle that are good to eat and then afterwards, they pulled out a couple of snakes and we got to drink the snake blood from them. I would say that the best training we've had so far was the mount because cities are very tactically important in large-scale warfare and so it's very important that we know how to clear them out, how to control them and how to overall seize the cities. So far, training with the Indonesian Marines and it's been a lot of fun.