 Okay, so what we're doing right now, we're coming up to our ship to board it and everything. Depending on the size of the vessel, the free board, the height of it, it could be up to a 20 foot climb that they're going up with the ladder. When you've got the seas out there going up and down, boats moving back and forth, you're having to look up to make sure nobody's coming out of the woodworks trying to find you. These guys are coming up to the ship right now to make sure the ladder's safe to go. I'm going to have my initial climber go up and do a peak, check around the area that nobody's hiding around waiting for them that we don't know about, and then he's going to secure the ladder. After that, the rest of the team is going to come up, they're going to create a security bubble, and they're going to wait for further instructions when we get up there to go to their designated areas, the pilot house, security around the ship, and engineering spaces. So, I mean, right now the ship is stable and everything's out, but in the high seas, waves are going up and down, everything, both vessels are moving, nothing is stationary. So, it's a scary job, people have fallen off the ladder before, so it's not taken lightly at all. The guy in black is my star swimmer, and he's going up there too as well, he's part of the team that we sit there and we set out, everybody. The last guy is a coxing that's going up who's in control of the boat, and he's turned off everything, made everything secure with the rib, and operation complete.