 It's a different way of thinking. It's a different way of acting. You know, a lot of people have talked about the Pacific Theater needing a combat training center in the future. And right now, we're providing that. And so the future is now. The Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 2201 is partnered with the Joint Readiness Training Center out of Fort Polk, Louisiana. And so what JPMRC is, is we are an instrumentation system that is designed to provide a live virtual and constructive environment, meaning we can replicate forces, naval, air force, space, cyber, and we can bring all those entities to bear on the live training audience. JPMRC has executed 14 previous combat training center-like events. What we've done now is we've confirmed the proof of concept, and so we know we can execute this here in Hawaii, distributed across the archipelago, and we know we can execute it in Alaska and we're going to do an extreme cold weather come March. What JPMRC does as a combat training center is we're unique in the fact that we're exportable. So by being exportable, it means that we can create a training environment anywhere in the world. But specific to the Pacific Theater Army, General Flynn has asked us to train jungle, archipelago, and then in Arctic conditions. There's a tremendous amount of partners and allies in the region, and we know that in the event of conflict, that it's going to take one team together to be able to be victorious. Taking the Army doctrine, working with the Joint doctrine, working with our partners and allies, keeping forces in theater, and then training in the environment, Arctic, archipelago, and jungle. I mean, we're really creating a really cool thing here that ensures the highest level of readiness for the brigade combat teams and its soldiers.