 Some of the unique training that is going on in this large scale exercise javelin thrust here in 29 palms has to do with the live fire that the individual Marines are getting out on a desert environment. All the way up through supporting arms from air, artillery, second tanks have units here that are out actually maneuvering on the desert, something we haven't done here in over 10 years. The individual skills that each Marine gets in an exercise like this in this environment, in a desert environment, combined arms, live fire scenario, is what every Marine needs. Regardless of what kind of crisis response or wherever he's going to go in the Marine Corps in his future. All the way up to a general officer who's commanding and controlling an exercise of this scale, which again exercises me and my ability to command and control the Marine Airground Task Force. That's what makes this better and different than things we've done in the past.