 So the purpose of this training with the helicopters is for pretty much mission-oriented training. That way when we're loading up on the birds or exfilling off birds, the dogs aren't going to be scared of that and they're going to be used to it, just like a soldier or a marine would do. What we'll do is get the dogs used to loud noises, people moving around them. That way they can actually see that and kind of be in like a chaotic environment and still be able to perform the way we need them to perform. Dogs can end up on birds for different reasons, like today what we did with the medical. If something happens to the dog or anything like that, the dogs are going to be taken care of just like a soldier or marine. They're going to be loaded on that bird. So the more familiar they're used to this, the better it's going to be for us and them. This is our second time on a helicopter and she's used to it now. Today is just like a refresher for her, but she was nice and calm the whole time. No problems. We actually had two dogs in the helicopter at once. So that adds another factor in with her and other dogs. For them to work around other dogs and still be able to keep focus on the handler and what the mission is, is really important to us.