 What is the McCree? The McCree is the Marine Corps combat readiness evaluation, really serving as that evaluation to certify a unit in their Corps of Mets making sure that they're combat ready, ready to chop over to the 26 Mu and really be immediately employable once they chop over that unit. It's really a three-phase operation beginning with the FISC-X which is fire support coordination exercise followed by a force on force demonstrating our ability to do offensive defensive operations. And then finally companies going through a company supported non-aluminated live fire attack showing companies go to integrate battalion level assets into an offensive operation. So with one-six specifically Charlie company we're going to get back in that littoral mindset utilizing these 11 meter ribs. These 11 meter ribs provide the company or even the platoons an asset to be able to infiltrate that key maritime terrain via docks or even the river channels. There's a multitude of different routes you can utilize while keeping that small signature. I think it's going to be very effective especially since we keep on developing it and mastering our craft. So how does the McCree allow one-six to be ready relevant and capable? And I look at the McCree like I said being the evaluation of those corps mats and I think it's not the endpoint of a unit but it's really the foundation it's the baseline and the start point as BLT-16 begin to form. It demonstrates the capabilities in the readiness of one-six as Victor one-six being handed over to the new commander of what we can do. We've been evaluated in the corps mats we've been evaluated on the company's abilities to integrate supporting arms into an offensive operation and that proves that we are ready and able to be employed right now. Capable down the row will continue to go into the new workup where we do the mu-x's, the cert-x. At that point post that certification we are a hundred percent capable and ready to be employed as BLT-16.