 We're having an off-road course with six obstacles, the first one is Lalum. We're trying to do as best as we can through these cones as fast as we can. So coming out here gives you a tactical advantage to be ready so when we are called to go to anywhere in the world to do our training or our mission we're able to navigate in the train that we go to. So it's a great opportunity and everybody's doing really well. They've got one thing that I didn't do back in the States, it's a big steep incline bank. So that's pretty interesting there and learning about the different angles you have to use to get a humbie to go through little gullies and hills so that you don't wind up getting stuck in there. That's pretty interesting too. It's been a fun course so far. They're pretty helpful with it all. They're definitely enjoying teaching us. It just started in 19-year in June so I never imagined being in Lithuania but I've always wanted to be in the military but overseas and getting to have this experience at a young age you know, it's pretty cool to have. It's a good relationship that's why. We're trying to teach them what we know and they're trying to teach us what they know. So far as I can see going forward it's better than going backwards but the game better.