 For this convoy, we're taking up about 30 personnel with us. We'll be on the road for about 15 hours, traveling about 500 kilometers, and we'll be receiving almost 3,000 pieces of equipment for the different units that we'll be training for Defender 20. So there are eight vehicles in our convoy, a combination of Humvees, cargo trucks, a fuel truck, and a record vehicle for recovery. So in the week prior leading up to this convoy, we've conducted our convoy planning. It's important for us to conduct training so that the soldiers can practice what their job is and what their responsibilities are in a controlled environment so that when we're actually on mission, they don't need to worry, they have these automatic responses, they have muscle memory, so if things are going wrong, they know the right thing to do. This is the first time that we have conducted a mayor cell mission since any of the personnel have been here. But because the Defender Europe 20 is so large, they need us to go and perform a mission that is outside of our normal skill set. And I think the soldiers have adapted very well to that. They've been very enthusiastic about learning new responsibilities and new skills, and I think they will do a great job.