 So, our mission here for the Caldor fire is to provide checkpoints and to do traffic control, to basically cordon off the affected areas and the evacuated areas, just to make sure that looters don't get into the area, and also to be able to provide a safe working environment for the firefighters and other agencies that are in that area of operation so that there is not any issue of civilians getting in the way. Any mission that the CAV is part of is an important mission, not just for the soldiers and the experience, but for the community. We're here to support the community, ensure their safety and, you know, protecting of their property. I think this is important for us just to be able to reinforce the fact that we are citizens among our communities and as citizen soldiers we can really come in and help the citizens of California and we provide a real community service. We're not military police, but the CAV, in theater, we do conduct TCPs as well. So, we are trained in the TCP operations. I believe the biggest thing is it's experience for one and then connecting with the community, letting the community know we're here to help them, we're not here to cause any problems or anything like that. It's a joint effort from us and the community to make sure everyone's safe.