 One last fly the barn mission. Fly the barn means fly every aircraft you have. We have four on the line here, and we flew them one giant lap around Norfolk, and it was an opportunity for us to just strut our stuff one last time. A lot of Marines were coming out of their workstations. That was motivating for us as the pilots, and I think it was motivating for them as well to see all four aircraft up at one time. We're transitioning to the V-22. We'll get rid of two aircraft in June. We'll be sending them to Florida, Orlando, to the Department of State, and they'll use those likely in Afghanistan in the future. Two aircraft in August will be broken down here on the line and terminated. We'll send them to the boneyard. We'll send them to museums. These are the last aircraft that I'll fly the Marine Corps. It's been a long, memorable career, and yeah, it's pretty bittersweet. It's a fun aircraft to fly. It's reliable. It's dependable. It's versatile, and I'm going to miss it, I really am, because of its versatility. It's been a lot of fun to fly.