 Mid-States aluminum is a manufacturer of aluminum extrusions. We do the extruding process, we do the fabrication of those extrusions, and we do anodizing of those extrusions. The big skill set that we need today is in the area of CNC machining, and that's a skill set that has been lost a bit in the past years, and MPTC's initiative to try to bring back that skill set and help us in manufacturing has been very important to us and our success here at Mid-States. They wanted to move very good people through a concentrated training program. What we really had an input in was actually screening the people, and that went into that. Knowing full well that on the other side of this, they were going to be potential employees of ours. Bootcamp, it was, I believe, a 16-week program, and basically it took you from point zero and got you started at the CNC level and got us up and running to work here. If you started here day one, they would have you running a machine, but you probably wouldn't know what it was doing or how it was working. From where I started, you know, the level I started at, it really built me up to be where I'm at now. If it all works out from both sides, they are the people that will come to work for us at the end of the time as money in our business. So what we get is we get people that have come in here now that are ready to go. To me, this is the ideal relationship between academia and business. There's nothing to lose on this. This is just all upside as far as I'm concerned.