 What we're doing is we're providing an opportunity for marine motorcyclists to come out and get trained in something that's a little bit past your basic motorcycle safety foundation style training. We began training marines in about 2006 and this was brought about by a number of mishaps and we met up with the leadership and they wanted to come up with a way that they could rapidly bring someone's competence up in operating a motorcycle and asked us to create a program that would do that in a short period of time. I definitely recommend this course to anyone that's completed the BRC2 or the ARC because it's really going to develop their skills that they learned in those courses and they'll be able to take that on the roads. They'll also be able to take that back to their unit and train other marines on what they learned. It's a risky undertaking. We understand that. They understand that and they know that training is a big part of it. It's not the only part but it's really nice to see that they're going after the elements that they can do something about. This is not something that is easy to come by. They're not doing very many courses here and it's really just going to better yourself as a motorcyclist.