 Our rollout here is to prepare for EABO by providing the air control team. So it's a new expeditionary setup that allows DAS capabilities for aviation command and control to be inserted via organic Marine Corps rotary ring lift onto an austere island in preparation for EABO. This is important for EABO because we provide the ability to integrate both aircraft and missiles in support of maritime operations. So we're experimenting with HMLA to strike surface targets that would traditionally be supported by the Navy. We're working to expand that command and control capability so that the Marine Corps can fight in the specifics to engage our adversaries and their naval capabilities. The air control team enables us to fight now by being small, mobile and light enough to be able to be inserted by organic Marine Corps assets so that we can, on a moment's notice, pack up, have all this gear ready to go, go right across the street to the flight line, again touch with HMH and be inserted where we need when we need to be there at the moment's notice. The biggest challenge for us operating in a maritime environment that's very distributed is obviously logistics. We have a generator, we have trucks with communications keeping those items all fueled as well as our Marines supplied with chow and water. The same challenge as the rest of the Marine Corps as we're going to prepare for EABO is how do we insert into an austere location that is potentially separated from the rest of the map and still keep ourselves sustained for the amount of time we need to operate in that location.