 We are primarily a facilitator. We don't have the manpower and the soldiers to get after these things, but we are able to bring groups of people together to get the mission accomplished. We're doing a lot of coordination with 21st TSC to try and find places where we can put the evacuees. Large parking lots to build tents, things like that. We're also looking at turning on some buildings. You know, going back into those buildings and seeing what is it that we need to do in order to make them livable again so that people can come and have a place to stay while they're waiting for further un-evacuation. It's extremely honorable. I've been to Afghanistan numerous times. I've had a lot of Afghan soldiers, Afghan families, interpreters help out. A lot of U.S. citizens are over there as well, so it's very honorable to be able to help out, to get them to safety and to bring a lot of people back home. It means everything.