 One of the best ways that our nation can really pay them back is not so much in terms of money and a paycheck. One of our best ways is to ensure that we take care of their soldiers or take care of their families and their children and to ensure that they have a good education that's so fundamental to the future of anybody is to have a good education. We want to make sure that the children of our soldiers, sailors, and Marines get a good solid foundational experience in terms of education so they can move on and be productive citizens of the United States. When I think about resilience I think about children who are able to bounce back from adversity and from challenges and so often times we come and go, we get stationed overseas, they leave one school district and go to another school district both in Conus and overseas and I think about the fact of however many number of moves that we made in my 36 years and all of the military parents around the world have made the fact that our kids are resilient and strong and able to be strengthened through adversity and the challenges that they actually live through. And schools are really important to families and so the more we have the military connected families with MSAC the more help that is I think that just brings a peace of mind to our families therefore when our members go to work they're not burdened down by some of the strife that otherwise might exist. Probably the biggest thing parents can do to help make sure the schools are meeting their kids needs or helping support their children is to be very actively involved in the school. I think it's important for parents to the extent that they're able to remain actively engaged in their children's education and are paying attention to what's happening and what's not happening in schools and coordinating with and talking with faculty whether it's administrators or teachers about those things I think it's a huge win for both the school and for the child.