 So the purpose of the competition is to inspire excellence and marksmanship through the spirit of competition. So, by competing with Marines and putting them against each other in their host units, we are inspiring them to drive themselves to be better marksmen on the range under speed, time, and accuracy in order to push their own individual pursuit of excellence and marksmanship. Today, specifically, I'm out here to drive Marines to shoot fast and be accurate and be lethal. The goal of today's instruction is teaching them how to transition across multiple threat engagements fast and to transition between right-hand pistol, especially when they're going on a stage and when they compete with a multi-gun or a multi-gun stage, their responsibility is going to be to accurately and efficiently shoot through a stage with both weapon systems under time in order to compete successfully. So we take Marines at, okay, they have to do their quality each year, but there's a lot more to it than that. So if they get in that competitive environment, they start pushing against other Marines, they want to beat everybody, and they'll find ways that they can strive to make themselves better at shooting and become more lethal marksmen.