 Pacific Defender is a bilateral training event and it is basically an opportunity for us to exchange information and tactics to be able to increase our lethality and interoperability between all countries participating. Without the arena that Pacific Defender allows us to do, we're just reading things on paper and assuming how we're going to interact with each other and not really giving us an opportunity to actually apply those. So this year we're really going to focus on mounted convoyed operations, dismounted squad movements, jungle survival, urban operations, close quarter battles. All while the military working dog teams are going to focus on other objectives, mass odor detection, scouting, tracking, and vet training as well. It allows us the flexibility to work thinner. It's just having the ability to be able to do multiple things as a defender and not just defending the air base. And it allows us to achieve the ace concept a lot faster.