 We're here to support the mission and support the Capitol and in doing that, you know, we're doing what all National Guardsmen do. We support our country. We support the states that we live in and that's our duty. At our height, we have members from all 54 states, territories and the district. So the first time where we had support from every state, territory and the District of Columbia. We had a peaceful transfer of power without a single problem. So our presence, the National Guard's presence on the Capitol and in the city during this period has been an absolute success. You know, for our soldiers in the airmen who have their civilian life and they have to juggle both a civilian job, civilian career, as well as their military life and their military career, it's very difficult, but it shows the dedication that the National Guard has. It's kind of a drop-and-go situation where you just have to be ready. I guess the main thing is just making sure that the people inside the Capitol are as well protected as the building itself. The most challenging days out here are the days when it's cold and then adding rain on top of that is even worse. But it also gives you an inner sense of pride because you know that you're doing good. Overall, I think it's been a success. The challenges are probably not as bad as what they could possibly be. Overall, it's been a good experience.