 Today we conducted our fifth mass-casualty exercise. It's an opportunity for us to exercise and rehearse our capabilities in the event that we have multiple casualties from, say, a seven ton rollover, which was the simulated event today. This event allowed us to incorporate all the communications necessary to notify and activate our emergency response. We then dispatched our Navy EMS ambulances to the scene where triage was conducted and initial treatment and stabilization, and patients then were transported back to our treatment area. So it allows us to practice some of these higher level critical care type of skills. So we practice, we make sure we have the equipment that we need, make sure that we know where things are, make sure that everybody on the team knows their part. This is all part of shaping our team as well. So we play like we fight, we fight like we play, and this allows us to rehearse that. It's important for us to rehearse our skill set, taking it beyond just taking care of one patient to taking care of multiple patients. It's a whole different scenario when you have multiple patients hit at once and having to figure out who needs, who's the priority, who needs treatment right away, who can wait, what's the best disposition, how do we organize and mobilize our assets in an effective, efficient manner, and you have to practice that. So we practice it frequently. This was part of that, integrating not only Navy Marine Corps assets, but bringing an Air Force, Canadians, even Army desktops to sharpen our skills and be always ready, be a force in readiness. With every mass casually exercise, there's always lessons learned. We always find ways to do things better, how to work better together as a team. This was our fifth exercise for our rotation out here. We have progressed. Each evolution has shown progress. We looked great. I think we worked together well as a team. I think that we are a medical force ready to support our Marines and sailors in the event that we are sent forward in a crisis response type of scenario.