 So the purpose of the Marine Corps Martianship Competition is to essentially spread and put awareness for the competition and arms program as well as provide advanced Martianship instruction to the Marines across the force. So since we have it in usually major geographic regions that Marine Corps operates bases out of, we use that in order to facilitate advanced training to Marines across the total force. So we started the competition by shooting an ARQ. First day was zeroing, we then prequel and we moved into three days of training for the specific disciplines. So the Marines came to a single stage where they learned a single discipline for an entire day. The next day they would switch to another discipline and then after that it would be the final discipline. After that training days have been conducted we moved into qualification where we are now testing the concepts that we just taught to them to make sure that there are one holding onto it and two this is now improving the ARQ score. We take what we do during the day and now we have complete darkness and we try to let them do it and at the same speeds still trying to do or utilize the same concepts. Now we're looking through MBGs and we're using laser. We're using the team-its or marathon moving targets that provide instant feedback. You're able to program them a lot more at various speeds, various ranges and give them some tools to help effectively engage them and calculate both their speed and distance. Our entire goal as a shooting team when we put these on is to make sure that we provide instruction and the challenging environment which is going to build upon what Marines already know and build upon what we teach them. You're seeing Marines get better and excited about getting better at the craft but also it's really positive both me and my guys to know that we're doing the right thing. We're providing good instruction and it's too fast and accurate.