 Our unit is out here to help support some marine users with the high rain and high Mars equipment to do a simulated fire. It's both to support the marine mission and then also become more proficient on the Air Force side for our pilots and live masters to handle that equipment and to support that mission set, which we don't always get to do, so it's good training all around. The mission that we're trying to simulate could be conducted in a lot of different parts of the world, like the Pacific or like in Europe, where we might be operating out of a larger facility but we might have to adapt very quickly based off of a threat or based off of something happening in a war time scenario where we have to move people from more comfortable permanent facilities to more austere locations and so being able to use Camp Pendleton and being able to go out to the Navy Oxfield at St. Clemente or being able to work with the Marine Unit up at 29 Palms and while we've been based out of North Island having this many facilities here, not only to be able to support our training but also in the Pacific environment is hugely beneficial for our training and things that we can't do back home at Little Rock. I would just say that it's been great to work with the Marines and that they've been at every stage accommodating and that we've been happy to work together and we want to do more of this training in the future.