 The MLG's function is to support the division, that's what we're doing when we do these external lifts. The division marines, they're pushed forward and so we can just go out there, wrap up a pallet of ammo and then an aircraft can come in, we can just attach it and that aircraft can fly that ammo to those marines within 30 minutes. So a helicopter support team facilitates the transportation of gear and equipment via helicopters in certain places where we're going to have marines. There's not always going to be roads or rails in order to get gear and supplies to those marines where they need it. So that's where we come in. We can rig up a pallet of MREs or a water bowl or a humvee and we can hook it up to underneath a helicopter and that helicopter can fly it directly where it needs to go and drop it off and then those marines can utilize it. 200 mile an hour winds and it feels like a hurricane. That's the best way I can describe it. It hits you all at once and once you get in your footing and once it's right on top of you, the eye of the storm and it's a lot easier to stand.