 Today, I worked basic obedience with my dog, did long bumper drills, and then a directional solder, which was about 300 meters. That's really pushing our dogs 300 meters away from the handler and still being obedient. It's a pretty big thing to us. I trust that dog 100%. If he is near something and I believe it, I'm going to call it up. And so knowing that, having that confidence, I just truly work on myself. So during these trainings, they have visual aids. So while my dog is searching, we also plant visual IDs with no explosive odor. So that's for me to see before my dog even hits it. So basically, I would have my dog in my peripherals and I'd be pretty much scouting, doing pre-search assessments, looking for those IDs. I got my dog to respond on a mass plant, which was probably seven, eight pounds of explosives from about 300 meters away. So that was a pretty big game for us because we're a young dog team. I've only been on her for about three weeks now and she's a three-old lab. So it's pretty big for us to do that. Our dogs, we can cut some of them off leash capability to have them a good 30, 40, even specialized search dogs really far away from us and give that extreme change of behavior to find the odor and keep all the Marines behind us safe. That's what we do, we save lives.