 Razortown is an agile combat employment exercise that's put on by Air Combat Command in which they do a lot of air-to-air and counter-based defense work along with escorting our mobility assets into forward operating sites. When we did employ MCAS TrayPoint, we would split into our functional areas being command and control, base operation support integration, and mission generation. There's a lot more going on than what meets the eye when it comes to these exercises. There's a lot of moving parts, a lot of jobs working together, and that the multi-capable airman aspect in general is going to be very valuable to every airman that's a part of it and to those other things. MCA teams are important. Obviously, when we're talking about bringing aircraft out into the field and forward operating site and operating and contingency operations out there, we're not able to bring all of the airmen that we might like to. So having airmen that are trained in multifunctional areas that are able to cover down on capabilities not only within their own career field but outside of their career field is crucial. Each member is really an expert in their career field and I've learned a lot from them so far and I look forward to building on the foundation we set.