 Why it's important to keep the dogs safe is because not only they're an asset but they're a battle buddy, right? And that affects morale for the military working dog units as well as the people around them who work with the dogs. This is an exercise that is for doing decon for military working dogs. So decon is decontamination of persons and equipment and resources in an event they were exposed to chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear other substances. In the Air Force we do our sea burning training like annually, but in my 15 years we've never incorporated military working dogs into that. So it's going to be a great experience for not only the Army side but as well as the Air Force handlers. This isn't practiced often. It's combining multiple elements as well as multiple branches of the service which is nice to use Air Force and Army to come together and collaborate and continue to create high-speed training. In the future, prepare chemical as well as security force elements to better be prepared for any sort of event or explosions but this is going to be a great opportunity for them moving forward to have this basis of training.