 I can tell you some initial qualification training is your beginning phase for coming into the BG. Whether you are a brand new airman to a mass iron in the BG, you go through these courses three weeks and you get the bare basic of tier three training and expectations that are going to be assumed of you down to the BG's. Everybody that is attached to the BG, whether you are a COV, you are a COV, you are Intel, everybody goes through this. The reason why we go through it is because we always go on high rest status, which we can deploy anywhere in the world at a certain amount of time. So everybody has to stay readily available to deploy. So a new individual that comes here the day after you leave us, you can be ready to deploy. We get a very wide range of individuals that come into the course. In this course right now we have A1C's all the way to Master's Party. So being a senior airman, you have to be able to teach to every person's level. Then you want to try and get everybody to learn something. Master is going to be longer than I have. He's got more employment, he's got a lot of things. So maybe my goal is to maybe teach him something that he didn't know. Some subjects include him into the teaching because he's going to have more of a range of knowledge. So involve him into it. The instructor's fun. You get to have a footprint with the airman. You get to expand your knowledge. It makes you always try to participate at a higher level than what you're at. Because you want to be as professional and put off a good image from the airman. So you're always double checking yourself and the other instructors to make sure that everything is perfect.