 So currently we're uninstalling, reinstalling and conducting an expeditionary certification on the two AM2 pads at the PMM squadrons. This actually allows us to work in the Marine Corps organically to do these certifications on these pads. And this kind of goes hand in hand with General Berger's EBO concept of being able to do these expeditionary airfield operations organically to ourselves without having to spend the money on a civilian engineer to come out and certify a pad. This is actually one of the first times that we've been able to conduct as 7002s and 7011 EF Marines to conduct an expeditionary certification on any EF asset in the AOR since OIF. We've usually been able to bank on the civilian certifiers to come out, but like I said, this allows us to work organically amongst ourselves. Doing a project like this really adds to the camaraderie amongst us as a Marine Wing support detachment out here. The airfield operations Marines working alongside the support machine Marines conducting the horizontal construction just adds to our operational readiness and it strengthens our bond amongst ourselves as a detachment.