 I'm Able Diver Michael Pitt. I'm from New Zealand, over here for RIMPAC in San Diego. For the New Zealand dive team, we have bought our last 7,000, which is a rebreather set, used for MCM operations. We've bought all our underwater demolitions kit, and also our raising kit, and also we have our underwater sonar, which helps us find mines and objects in the water. So on RIMPAC we've been working a lot with our partner nations. We've been doing diving, re-acquisition diving for mines. We did some live training with the US Marines, with some live demolitions, which was really cool when hands-on. We've had a lot of learning from other countries, and also teaching, because everyone has their own way of doing things. It's been interesting, because we're all together in one job, walking towards one task. It's nice to know that we do things one way or the other way, but it all gets the same outcome. It's interesting seeing how other things work, and also teaching other things. It has been such an experience for me after COVID, and stuff like that is one of our first major trips. So it's been really cool being over here, finally being away, and working hard while we're over here for RIMPAC. Yeah, it's really good. So they don't use the rebreather that often, and so we've been having them out on the boat with us, showing them how to dress it up, how everything works on it. It's just good knowledge and insight for their knowledge, because they want to be doing that. Eventually they're just not quite doing it yet. So it's really good just teaching them how it works, and just the basics of it, because it's quite complicated to be fair, and there's a lot to learn on it.