 They're very receptive to the training. They're having a lot of fun as well as we're pushing them more into the lead So they're actually Taking that role to actually be in charge and maintain like they're over there dealing with a problem right now They're hands-on approach to get get stuff fixed get it back in the fight and get back on the range and get shooting So overall it's a success, but at the same time It's frustrating to sit back You're but you want them to be successful So when we do leave they can run a training program on their own so it's it's painful and Enjoyable to watch the progress, but it's very painful to say off. I just stepped in there I could fix it, but what am I really doing? I'm just teaching them to rely on other people and that's not what we're looking for