 We come out here for what is two weeks of P.J. NCO course, which is a potential junior NCO course. It's to basically put these guys through the tactics phase, put them through the ringer, as you would say, to see if they have the actual potential leadership skills to become a Lance Corporal, to lead a section of 8 men or 10 men. Lance Corporal is the first rank of a non-commissioned officer. So Lance Corporal would basically be a 2IC, a second in command of a section, and a full Corporal would be the section commander, so he'd be in control of the section. In the time period they're out here, they get put into different roles. So we have the students, a part of the Carter, and they get put into different roles just to test their mental and physical ability to lead a section. So throughout the trip, they'll get elected as a section commander of 2IC. And while they're in those appointments, I then, a part of the training team, will grade them and see how well they did on that day in that particular role. Since we first started interacting with Marines, it has been nothing but positive energy coming from you guys. You guys have been very accepting and just eager to share stories and information, and you guys have even helped with facilitating some of the training with the students. I think it was great coming out here and interacting with you guys.