 So overall, this initially started when we got here in March, we started reaching out to the canine folks and the EOD folks. We've been able to do multiple iterations of on the ground and air training that achieves what we have to do as far as being an assault battalion. We have to do time on target planning or assault planning. We've created a notional scenario where we're going to go insert some canine units into an area where there's been known enemy forces in order to clear and secure so that we can insert friendly forces into a future date. We've got EOD teams and medical teams back here as a standby reactionary force. And as the scenario and the training goes throughout the day, canine is going to trigger EOD response, is going to trigger medical response, and in the meantime we're going to be acting as transporter for all those units. It's really fun, I mean especially being able to get creative and help them achieve training goals around flying and around our training. It's like being able to create your own opportunities and your own fun and it's not just work, like you get to enjoy it. It's a lot of fun. And everyone that we've worked with here in the Air Force has been wonderful to work with and they really enjoy it. As much as we do the opportunity to get out and do fun things.