 So today was a large scale exercise for the Lincoln Airport. It's a federal requirement mandated by the FAA that once every three years, we conduct a large scale exercise as a test of our airport emergency plan. So this type of exercise brings together all levels of the emergency response, the airport authority, the police, fire for the city of Lincoln and the Lincoln Airport through the National Guard, as well as other responders such as the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, Lincoln Police Department and the Lincoln Lancaster Emergency Management as well as our airport ops folks. So it brings all of them together to practice on a simulated incident doing the same functions we do during a real emergency. So training on an aircraft trainer with propane fire is the best training we can get for a real emergency. You can feel the heat, you use the equipment exactly as it's intended and the simulator is as close to a real airplane as we can get. Today we're very pleased with the performance of the overall system as far as all the units from the city coming together and working interoperably. Our crew, especially, I'd like to recognize, they did exactly as they've been trained to do and performed exactly as we'd expect. They make you wear it, so like the fourth and fifth people. I guess the perfect vehicle is going to be a trucker. He was the other one. I guess he was the other one. Yeah, you guys are having a great time. I need to step by the end of this. Just like him. Yeah. Yeah. Just like him. Just like him. Just like him. Yeah. Just like him. Yeah. I'm still flying.