 Stand back up when you're done. Flinkers, raise your hand if everybody's wind up and ready. Today we're doing a search and recovery exercise. So what that means is we have an 11 person team. If for whatever reason there's an aircraft mishap, what our team will do is actually go out and search for remains. It's important we do this because we have had this happen in the past. Our team needed to be ready to be able to go out and execute this mission. The 11 person teams will have a line of members. The team lead will let them know when they're ready to step. They'll take one step at a time. If there is a find, the member who finds it will raise their arm up. They'll yell find. The team lead will have the members take a step back. The one who has the find will keep their arm raised so then the flagger can come up. Flag where the remain had been found. The person behind them come up and tag it as well. Then when we're ready to resume the team lead, we'll let the rest of the members know to come back up to the line where they started and continue with the process. We do home station readiness training every month. We do search and recovery training at least once a year. And we try to do it when we have elements. So just today when it's raining. But we do that because we need to make sure that we're ready to go at a moment's notice.