 We're conducting some permissive survival training. We've got a group of 11 marines, and we're showing them basic shelter, fire, water collection, food procurement principles, specifically tailored to a cold or arctic environment. We prioritized that shelter was first, and then we showed you a number of different ways to build fire. We showed you some other things, food and water procurement, and just how to stay alive in the pretty much the most hostile environment on Earth. I feel like we're all learning a lot from each other. This is skills that everyone should have. In my personal opinion, every member of the military should get these skills. The skills we're training are for both combat and non-combat. If you crash your car and you have to walk out of the back country, or if you're on routine assignment and you get out into the wilderness like this, you now have the skills to save your life and the lives of other people.