 So, what we're doing here today is setting up an intermural throughout Okinawa for a competition for rifle and pistol. We have about 80 shooters that showed up, which is good. We opened it to 100. Being our first time, we don't know what to expect, so we kind of threw a low number out there just to get our feet wet and get comfortable in setting this up. The future goal in this is to do this every quarter, you know, looking at FY23, setting up a whole schedule with that also and continuing the trend. So every quarter we have some type of competition to allow shooters to improve on their marksmanship skills. You know, our ethos in the Marine Corps is, every Marine is a rifleman. I have been invited as a competitor. I'm one of the top 10 shooters that made the list for MIC MIC, so I've been offered to come out here, give one last practice match in before being in the Marine Corps Championships. The competition arms program's whole purpose is to help bring marksmanship forward and to extend the opportunities to anyone so that way, whether you're a beginner or intermediate or advanced, this is an opportunity to help build morale in the spirit of the Corps. Go back to the basics. Every Marine is a rifleman.