 Week 1 was more of the inoculation of them learning what Wright looks like, getting the introduction to the overall scheme of the martial arts instructor course. Week 2 is now the employment of it. So they got a chance to actually utilize standing free sparring. And once again, it's the inoculation to violence. A lot of Marines are not introduced to violence. A lot of Marines have never even been in a fight before. So to figure out and to get in touch with that interpersonal violence is one thing that we try to employ here. Also, to learn proper technique. A lot of these Marines are just working off of stamina and aggression. But it's completely different. This is an art. This is a discipline. So you have to be able to maneuver and be able to utilize and be able to de-escalate the situation while still being able to properly defend yourself. A big misconception is that it's a physical course. That's all we're going to do is we're going to work the body, we're going to pound the body, we're going to pound the body. Some of the major events for Week 2 were they exam, so they were tested out Monday on overall everything that they had learned from Week 1 up until now. Also, another big event was their explain, demonstrate, imitate practice for their EATUP exam. Completely bread and butter of what they're going to be doing as a martial arts instructor. One of the major visitors that we're going to have come by is Nick Moreno, who's a knife expert. And it's always good to have these outside sources come to just show them the extra to what else they can do to employ their techniques. They increase their follow-on toolbox. There's one thing, but to know a plethora of other techniques to follow on, to follow on, and be able to expand your toolbox is something that everyone should be able to have.