 At the invitation of Bell, it's my pleasure to come out and take a look at the training facility, take a look at how customers are attracted, how they're treated and how they're trained, to see how we are able to use this facility to continue to attract new business, to address new sales and challenges as the corporate world and the military look to Bell to continue to provide the finest equipment on the planet. The flight time that people spend in here as flight time in an aircraft. Oh really? So the hours in here would be logged on and everything in a 429, you can do their instrument training in here, it can count for their certification. So we're taking off from Alliance going southbound right now. Alright? So the other thing that's in the schedule is we're going to invite you to go for a real ride. We didn't think the simulator was enough, so if you've got time, we'd like to take you up and let you go for a ride. I'd love to. This has been a very enlightening morning for me. It's given me more appreciation for Bell, what they do, what they prepare for, what they prepare their pilots and owners to be able to do. And it also has given me a new appreciation for the quality of the product they build, especially for our military. It's comforting to know that when those folks are protecting us that they're doing it in the kind of equipment that Bell builds. It's also comforting to know that when air ambulances are trying to get to and from locations quickly and safely with their patients and those who are affected by some of those emergencies are going to be equally dependent on that expertise. Both the training and certainly the equipment.