 So, ACEDET is a canine explosive detection team, and our responsibilities are explosive detection in the port of San Francisco. We're also deployable nationwide, so as far as training goes as we expose our dogs to as many different areas as possible, mainly in the maritime realm, but here locally we'll train with BART, San Francisco PD, Alameda County. We train airports, BART stations, trains, buses, and it's just, you never know where you're going to get called to go do a search at, so we train in as many different areas as possible that way we're always ready to go do whatever we need to do. It's important to train with the air station for vertical delivery because you don't want your first time that you do that to be in an operational environment, so you want to be able to have the dogs acclimated and used to the rotor wash, the noises, the smell of the helicopter, and actually going out the door on the cable being lowered down. So we work with the Army Corps of Engineers to keep our dogs trained in vertical delivery and proficient in that ability to maintain a readiness level in case we ever call it to go out and board container ships or cruise ships in the Bay Area and around the nation. I think it's the most rewarding job I've ever had. I think it's one of the better jobs in the Coast Guard because you get to take a green dog from basic levels and you get to grow on that and develop it into a seasoned experienced dog.