 This week we are teaching our NATO forces combat lifesaver. These are skills that non-medical soldiers learn to be the first person to provide any kind of medical care when somebody's injured. You know this is going to be your friend that goes down and we're teaching you the skills to save their life until you can get them to somebody else. These classes are an easy way to strengthen our relationship with them. It shows them that we care about their well-being, we care about how we work together. I think the most impressive thing is how motivated they are. They work all day and then we teach the course in the evening. So after a full day of work they're then coming in for another four hours of lessons and if we say hey we're ready to do some hands-on training they're with it. They want to do it. This class I love teaching it because I'm not always going to be able to be there. The quicker that you can help somebody that's injured the more likely it is that they're going to survive. And so once these guys are done with this class I can definitely certify like these guys are going to make a difference. They're going to help save somebody's life if it ever came down to it and it's very exciting to see.