 Basically what we have going on is we have a lot of different counties collecting drugs or prescription pills from their communities. They box them up, they beg and tag them, bring them here. We're the ones that are loading up on the pallets, getting them on the truck and then they're all getting shipped out to get burned or destroyed. So it's taking these pharmaceuticals out of people's you know bathrooms where their kids can grab them or even just expired opiates from let's say a past surgery and it's getting out of the homes so there's a less likelihood of abuse. What I'd like people to know uh both soldiers and civilians is that we're we're engaged with with the communities across the state, both with our analyst program that are helping law enforcement agencies, our civil operations program which is helping the community-based organizations. We're coming up with a youth camp that we're going to have our civil operators are going to help at risk youth. We're partnered with the state patrol on that one and then things like drug take back. When it comes to the drug issues in the state of Wisconsin you know the National Guard is actively engaged helping to reduce those risks across the state.